Amazon has dropped its nearly finished Sam Altman film, four months after investing $50B in OpenAI
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What Changed
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Why It Matters
**Why it matters:** Amazon’s decision to drop a near‑finalized film about OpenAI’s chief signals a tightening of the partnership, hinting that Amazon may be pulling back on public endorsements of the vendor that now powers much of its AI stack. The move risks eroding confidence among stakeholders, could prompt a pivot toward rival models, and may expose deeper strategic frictions that could ripple through the broader AI–cloud marketplace.
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Who Is Affected
- OpenAI
- AI product teams
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