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XAI’s strategy, driven by colossal infrastructure investments and a relentless push towards scaling compute capacity, positions them as a formidable contender—even if they lack the immediate market dominance of their peers. Their approach hinges on the belief that more compute equals faster breakthroughs, despite the enormous costs.
Meanwhile, industry leaders like OpenAI benefit from vast capital reserves and existing user ecosystems that provide a competitive moat. The ultimate question remains: which company will be the first to achieve AGI? And more critically, which will survive long enough to see it?