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Who is leading the fight for artificial intelligence?  “OpenAI and Nvidia are the winners”

Who is leading the fight for artificial intelligence? “OpenAI and Nvidia are the winners”

technology30 Dec 23 at 2:37 pmModified on 30 Dec 23 at 23:45author: Mirth Koopman

The past year has increasingly focused on artificial intelligence. Many parties large and small are vying for power in the race for artificial intelligence. But there is one party that appears to be the winner so far, and that is OpenAI, says Ben van der Burgh at BNR's Nexus.

But OpenAI faces huge competition from big tech companies like Microsoft, Google, and Meta. In addition, there are also a number of independent players, and open source can also be added to the list. However, according to van der Burgh, OpenAI currently offers the best AI tool.

Apple and Nvidia

It is striking that Apple has not yet done anything in the field of artificial intelligence. Van der Burg believes this is also because apps created by third parties also automatically appear in Apple's App Store. “Other parties make AI-powered things, so they don't have to do it themselves.”

“NVIDIA is actually the biggest winner, which is also reflected in the stock market value.”

Ben van der Burgh, presenter of BNR's Nexus programme

While OpenAI has been positioned as the leader in the AI ​​race, it is chipmaker Nvidia that appears to be benefiting the most from it. “Nvidia is actually the big winner, which is also reflected in the stock market value.” “Nvidia is the company we've made the most of so far,” agrees Joe Van Burek of BNR's Nexus.

The past year has increasingly focused on artificial intelligence. Many parties large and small are vying for power in the race for artificial intelligence. But there is one party that appears to be the winner so far, and that is OpenAI, says Ben van der Burgh at BNR's Nexus. Image: Unsplash.
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