Recently, venture capitalist Vinod Khosla has become a hot topic of discussion after making a controversial statement on social media. He claimed that "100% of AI unicorns are built on OpenAI's API." This statement immediately sparked strong opposition and skepticism from netizens, many of whom expressed dissatisfaction.

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Netizens have commented extensively, suggesting that Khosla's remarks are exaggerated. One user stated, "70% of future AI unicorns are turning to Claude," while others directly refuted him: "Are you saying Anthropic is also just a wrapper for OpenAI?" Additionally, netizens mentioned other AI models such as Mistral and Meta's Llama.

Some users even drew parallels with the electric vehicle market, saying it's akin to claiming all electric cars are Teslas. While OpenAI's API is indeed a powerful tool, attributing all AI unicorns to it seems inaccurate.

In reality, many AI unicorns utilize generative AI technology developed by OpenAI but do not rely entirely on its API. Companies like Anthropic and Adept have achieved unicorn status without fully depending on OpenAI's technology.

More importantly, AI unicorns focused on diverse applications such as big data analysis, autonomous driving, and facial recognition may not need to use OpenAI's API directly. Therefore, Khosla's statement has sparked discussions among industry professionals, with many believing he should express his views more accurately.

It is noteworthy that Khosla's remarks come at a time when OpenAI's AI safety team is experiencing a "mass exodus." According to anonymous sources, key team members have resigned due to a loss of confidence in company leadership. Additionally, last month saw reports of OpenAI's valuation soaring to $100 billion, with tech giants like Apple and Nvidia actively seeking to invest in the company.

In this context, OpenAI's CEO Sam Altman is also planning to shift focus to his AI infrastructure projects, with an expected investment of "billions of dollars." The future development of OpenAI is highly anticipated.

Key Points:

🌟 Khosla claims "100% of AI unicorns are built on OpenAI's API," sparking widespread controversy.

💬 Netizens criticize his exaggerated statements, pointing out multiple AI technologies not dependent on OpenAI.

🚀 OpenAI faces an AI safety team exodus, with the company's valuation reaching $100 billion.