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this post was submitted on 04 Apr 2026
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It's only one company that hoarded all the RAM: OpenAI. They're the ones that intentionally created scarcity in the market in order to maintain what they thought was a dominant position.
Don't lump all the other AI companies in with them. They're they ones that claimed to be all about improving humanity and registered themselves as a non-profit, then turned around and went for-profit with shady deals left and right (like the DRAM thing).
Anthropic lost their contract with the government because they refused to use their AI to snoop on innocent people and possibly make automatic determinations as to who and what to bomb. OpenAI leapt right on that opportunity, "we're happy to do that! Give us the contract!"
I'm not saying the other AI companies are pinnacles of ethics but there's one player—who is so closely aligned with Microsoft they have employees sitting on each other's campuses—that is vastly worse than the others when it comes to underhand shit that's bad for everyone.