OpenAIが人気ビジネストーク番組TBPNを買収
OpenAIは、シリコンバレーのカルト的人気を誇るテックポッドキャスト「TBPN」を買収し、同番組は政治活動家のChris Lehaneの監督下で独立運営を継続する。
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OpenAIによるTBPN買収
AI開発大手のOpenAIが、シリコンバレーでカルト的人気を持つビジネストークショー/ポッドキャスト「TBPN」を買収した。
TBPNの独立運営継続
買収後もTBPNは独立した事業体として運営を継続する。
Chris Lehaneによる監督
TBPNの運営は、チーフ政治活動家(chief political operative)であるChris Lehaneによって監督される。
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影響分析
この買収は、OpenAIが自社の技術や思想を伝えるためのメディア・コミュニケーションチャネルを直接確保する戦略的動きと解釈できる。しかし、技術開発や製品・サービスへの直接的な影響は限定的であり、業界全体への波及効果は現時点では小さい。
編集コメント
AI技術の核心的な進展ではなく、企業のコミュニケーション・ブランディング戦略に関するニュース。業界動向の参考情報として位置づけられる。
シリコンバレーでカルト的人気を誇るテック系ポッドキャスト「TBPN」は、主要な政治活動家であるクリス・レヘインが監督にあたる一方で、独立した運営を維持する予定です。
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OpenAI has acquired popular tech industry talk show TBPN — Technology Business Programming Network — making this the AI giant’s first acquisition of a media company. The show will report to OpenAI’s chief political operative, Chris Lehane.
TBPN, hosted by former tech founders John Coogan and Jordi Hays, is a daily live show that airs on YouTube and X for three hours, focusing on tech, business, AI, and defense.
The show has gained a cult following in Silicon Valley, a safe space where industry power players can speak candidly and be questioned by fellow insiders. The show has a reputation for being something of a Sports Center for the tech industry — a place where top tech CEOs like Mark Zuckerberg, Satya Nadella, Marc Benioff, and, yes, Sam Altman, come to chop it up, react to the news of the day, and occasionally make some of their own.
TBPN will continue to live on as its own brand, which OpenAI will help scale. Not that it necessarily needed help on that front; TBPN has grown into an empire that’s on track to pull in more than $30 million this year, according to The Wall Street Journal.
OpenAI already has its own podcast for long-form conversations with the people building tech at the company.
OpenAI will also tap the founders’ “amazing comms and marketing instincts” outside the show, according to OpenAI’s head of AGI deployment, Fidji Simo, who said TBPN will “bring AI to the world in a way that helps people understand the full impact of this technology on their daily lives.”
Simo went even further, noting that TBPN’s prowess is necessary for an atypical company like OpenAI where “the standard communications playbook just doesn’t apply.”
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She said TBPN will have editorial independence and continue to “run their programming, choose their guests, and make their own editorial decisions.”
Still, the acquisition might give some pause. After all, OpenAI is a valuable AI lab on the brink of an IPO buying a buzzy talk show that often discusses the company and its competitors. And once the deal closes, TBPN will operate under OpenAI’s strategy team and report to Chris Lehane, the man who invented the phrase “vast right-wing conspiracy” as a tool to deflect press scrutiny of the Clinton White House.
Lehane, who has been described as a master of the “political dark arts,” is also behind the crypto industry super PAC Fairshake, which spent hundreds of millions to kneecap anti-crypto candidates in the 2024 election. He joined OpenAI that same year and has been in President Trump’s ear ever since, whispering recommendations for sweeping and controversial policies like preventing states from regulating AI and easing environmental restrictions that might slow data center construction.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, who said in a social media post that TBPN is his favorite tech show, seems to believe the acquisition won’t change TBPN’s commentary and even criticism of the company.
“I don’t expect them to go any easier on us, am sure I’ll do my part to help enable that with occasional stupid decisions,” he wrote.
TBPN, meanwhile, sees the acquisition as a means to do more than just commentary.
“While we’ve been critical of the industry at times, after getting to know Sam and the OpenAI team, what stood out most was their openness to feedback and commitment to getting this right,” Hays said in a statement. “Moving from commentary to real impact in how this technology is distributed and understood globally is incredibly important to us.”
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