Apple Launches New Siri AI
OpenAI has finally submitted its IPO filing to the SEC, with a listing as early as this fall. The news is like a depth charge, but when you think about it, it was expected. This company burns through cash like water, surviving on Microsoft's deep pockets, and now desperately needs to tap the public markets for funds. Sam Altman shouts "AGI will change the world" while quietly packaging the company as a money-making machine. The IPO isn't the finish line—it's the start of a new round of valuation
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OpenAI has finally submitted its IPO filing to the SEC, with a listing as early as this fall. The news is like a depth charge, but when you think about it, it was expected. This company burns through cash like water, surviving on Microsoft's deep pockets, and now desperately needs to tap the public markets for funds. Sam Altman shouts "AGI will change the world" while quietly packaging the company as a money-making machine. The IPO isn't the finish line—it's the start of a new round of valuation games. Look at how those tech stocks soared after going public only to fizzle out. OpenAI's move inevitably raises suspicions: Is it really trying to颠覆 the world, or just to颠覆 Wall Street's appetite?
Apple is also joining the fray, launching a brand-new Siri AI, claiming "OS 27 delivers an explosive experience." Give me a break—how many years has Apple delayed its AI efforts? Siri has long been a "artificial idiot," and only now do they squeeze out a tiny update, yet dare to proclaim it's "truly worked out"? It’s like a chronic procrastinator suddenly announcing they’ll conquer the universe, only to end up just changing outfits. Users are waiting for revolutionary features, not marketing gimmicks. If Apple were serious about AI, it should have found the balance between privacy and intelligence long ago, instead of letting Siri keep replying with "I don't understand." This so-called "brand-new" is probably just smoke and mirrors for Wall Street.
The ROKID smart glasses scandal involving secretly filming flight attendants is even more of a farce. The company responded that "the technical vulnerability has been fixed," but the root issue is a collapse in regulation and ethics. These AR glasses manufacturers brag all day about "immersive experiences" while failing to guarantee basic privacy. Users wear the glasses and film everywhere, and companies blame technology—this isn’t innovation; it’s sheer recklessness. As AI hardware becomes flashier, who’s keeping an eye on the voyeurism lurking behind the algorithms? In the end, technological progress has become an amplifier of human weaknesses—utterly ironic.
Also trending is "Altman admits defeat: Not number one globally, not even close to OpenAI." Coming from him, it sounds like self-deprecation but is actually marketing. OpenAI shouts every day about "leading the AI era," yet now admits it’s not first. Is this playing the underdog or using reverse psychology? The AI race is fundamentally a tortoise-and-hare scenario. Everyone wants to be the hare, but the real winners might be those quietly making a fortune. OpenAI’s halo is fading, and once giants like Meta and Google really ramp up efforts, how long can its flashy tricks last?
Cosmetics keep getting pricier, but companies grow poorer—though not directly AI-related, this applies to the tech industry as well. Many AI startups follow this model: inflated product pricing, terrible cost control, ending with just pitch decks for fundraising. From smart hardware to software services, the bigger the bubble, the harder the fall. Users aren’t fools; once the novelty wears off, all that’s left is a mess.
Overall, these AI updates paint an absurd picture: capital revelry on one side, hollow technology on the other. OpenAI's IPO, Apple reheating old stews, privacy scandals... Behind the noise, where is the real progress? I suspect this AI feast will end with only a few吃饱 while most are just spectators. But criticism aside, life goes on—at least these dramas add some chatter over tea.
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