Not Too Big to Fail, Just Big Enough to Influence
OpenAI's Dominance: Big Tech's Secret Weapon or Competitor in Disguise?
OpenAI's unprecedented growth has raised questions about its market influence and relationship with Big Tech. In 2025, despite commanding over 60% of the AI‑as‑a‑service market, OpenAI is far from being 'too big to fail.' This dynamic poses unique benefits and challenges to major technology firms like Microsoft and Google, as they navigate partnerships and competition in the AI landscape.
Introduction
Background of OpenAI
OpenAI's Market Position
Big Tech's Relationship with OpenAI
Regulatory and Ethical Considerations
Implications for the AI Industry
Public and Market Reactions
Conclusion
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