🍭 Microsoft/OpenAI Are Still Fighting Over the Kids 🧸

They're still beefing. Latin America dropped their own LLM

Good morning. It’s Wednesday and Latin America just joined the AI race.

And our intern?

Just finished vibe coding his 12th app this week.

Let’s dig in.

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🍭 What’s Cookin’:

LATAM GPT
🌎 Latin America Builds Its Own GPT

The Bite: Twelve Latin American countries are teaming up to launch Latam GPT.

An open source AI model trained on local languages and culture.

Built with Llama 3 tech and Chilean supercomputers, it drops in September and yes, it already speaks Rapa Nui.


Snacks: 

🍭 Led by Chile’s CENIA and 30+ Latin institutions

🍭 Trained on region specific data, not just English junk

🍭 Meant for apps like hospital chatbots and school tutors

🍭 Indigenous languages = priority (Rapa Nui translator already live)

🍭 AWS and regional bank CAF are backing the infra


Why it bites: This isn’t just “GPT but Spanish.” It’s AI decolonization.

A model built by and for a region.

Not some Silicone Valley product wearing a sombrero.

If it works, Latam GPT could set a precedent:
 
> culturally aligned AI that doesn’t just translate your words,
> but understands where you’re coming from.

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OPENAI <> MICROSOFT
🎛️ Sam & Satya: The Divorce is Getting Expensive

The Bite: OpenAI and Microsoft are renegotiating their $13B partnership.

The deal that made them AI’s power couple
And it’s getting tense.

Profit shares, access to acquired tech like Windsurf, and who controls what when AGI arrives.

Antitrust issues and DoD contracts just made it messier.


Snacks: 

🍭 OpenAI wants to restructure. Microsoft needs to say yes

🍭 Microsoft wants access to Windsurf, per their 2023 deal

🍭 OpenAI wants to deny them access, since Microsoft already owns GitHub (a Windsurf competitor).

🍭 New proposal: Microsoft: 33% equity, gives up rights to future OpenAI profits.

🍭 Things got spicy: OpenAI reportedly threatened antitrust action if Microsoft pushed back.

🍭 OpenAI just landed a $200M DoD deal without Microsoft


Why it bites: This is the kind of coparenting where both sides are smiling in public and lawyering up in private.

Today’s $200M DoD contract shows OpenAI can win big government deals without Microsoft.

And that’s exactly what makes this partnership so unstable.

If one side pulls out or sues, it won’t just reshape the alliance.

It could reset who the U.S. government trusts to build battlefield grade AI.

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👥 Cam: Part 2; One DM. One Deck.

The Bite: Cam didn’t post.

Didn’t launch a website.
Didn’t overthink it.

He just DMed a former coworker.

Two hours later: booked.

Snacks: What Cam Noticed

🍭 The Deck Did the Work

No long email. No pitch call.
The deck showed Cam knew what problems mattered.

🍭 Familiarity = Trust

Cam didn’t need to “sell”.
He just reminded someone he used to work with that he’s now dangerous with AI.

🍭 Just Enough Proof

Cam had one example automation.

Not perfect.
But real.


Why it Bites: Too many solopreneurs hide behind “I’m not ready.”

Cam didn’t wait.

He sent something real to someone real.

That’s how deals start.

Not with perfect branding.
But with a single message and a system to back it up.

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