We are at a point though where when average people think of "asking AI", they instinctively think of ChatGPT. That's a big thing.
All OpenAI has to do is not fall behind too much to the point where an alternative can generate enough hype to take the crown (see AltaVista and Google)
Great platform, I've used it many times for many different production level IoT products, at times as an user facing dashboard and at times as an internal backbone to receive and process telemetry.
I feel Kagi's entire point of the take home assignment is to see how people handled assignments if left to their own devices with little instructions to go off.
When good companies are trying to hire engineers, they don't hire based on skill alone. They also try to hire based on how a person performs given certain constraints like time and ambiguity.
Sharing a proposal and asking for more time was probably the polar opposite what they were looking for
I think a lot of product managers prefer to see simple, fast solutions to a take home assignment. Understandable and turned in on time.
All OpenAI has to do is not fall behind too much to the point where an alternative can generate enough hype to take the crown (see AltaVista and Google)