The article also highlights Adobe's failed attempt to acquire Figma for $20 billion due to regulatory issues, which benefited open-source Figma competitor Penpot as signups increased. Unity's controversial new fee structure led to a backlash from developers, causing a shift towards open-source rival Godot. The incidents underscore the increasing preference for open-source platforms over proprietary ones due to their flexibility and user control.
Key takeaways:
- In 2023, established technologies experienced a chaos curve, leading to a realization of the dependency on proprietary platforms that users have little control over.
- The temporary loss of OpenAI's co-founders, including CEO Sam Altman, led to businesses questioning the wisdom of relying solely on OpenAI, with open alternatives like Meta's Llama-branded family of LLMs poised to benefit.
- Google internally acknowledged the potential superiority of open AI over proprietary AI, with a leaked memo expressing concerns about the rise of open source AI.
- Adobe's failed attempt to acquire Figma boosted open source Figma competitor Penpot, and Unity's controversial new fee structure led developers to explore open source rival Godot.