BREAKING: Google Just Hijacked OpenAI’s Biggest Acquisition

BREAKING: Google Just Hijacked OpenAI’s Biggest Acquisition

BREAKING: Google Just Hijacked OpenAI’s Biggest Acquisition

Jul 14, 2025

Good morning AI entrepreneurs & enthusiasts,

The $3B acquisition deal between OpenAI and the AI coding startup Windsurf has officially unraveled — and instead of fading into the background, the team has landed squarely at Google. The entire episode reveals deepening cracks in the OpenAI–Microsoft partnership.

After Microsoft refused to grant IP carveouts, Google stepped in with a $2.4B licensing and talent package — a massive win that underscores just how tense things have become between AI’s two biggest names.

In today’s AI news:

  • Google snaps up Windsurf talent after OpenAI deal falls apart

  • Moonshot AI’s K2 dominates open-source benchmarks

  • Meta acquires PlayAI for ultra-realistic voice tech

  • Study shows AI coding tools can slow down veteran devs

  • Today's Top Tools & Quick News


    Google wins Windsurf as OpenAI deal falls apart

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    The News: Google will license Windsurf’s tech and hire its CEO Varun Mohan, co-founder Douglas Chen, and several researchers in a $2.4B deal — just weeks after a $3B acquisition with OpenAI fell through due to conflicts with Microsoft’s terms.

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    Why it matters: This would’ve been OpenAI’s largest acquisition, and its collapse spotlights growing tension with Microsoft. Google’s quick pivot not only blocks OpenAI but also strengthens its hand in the race for AI talent and coding tools, reflecting a broader trend toward talent-first, regulatory-light strategies.


    MOONSHOT AI K2 model sets new open-source standard

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    The News: Moonshot AI's Kimi-K2 is a 1T parameter Mixture-of-Experts model outperforming even frontier models on code and STEM tasks — and showing early signs of best-in-class agentic capability.

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    Why it matters: K2 isn’t just a technical feat — it’s a proof-of-concept that open-weight models can match or surpass proprietary giants. With accessibility and cost advantages, Kimi-K2 could reshape how the world adopts advanced AI.


    META Meta acquires PlayAI for ultra-realistic voice tech



    The News: Meta has acquired PlayAI, a California-based startup known for advanced voice cloning and humanlike AI-generated speech. The entire team will join Meta under Johan Schalkwyk, a recent hire from Google and Sesame AI.

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    Why it matters: Meta is doubling down on humanlike AI experiences — not just in chat, but in sound. With PlayAI’s technology and Schalkwyk’s leadership, Meta’s AI characters could soon sound as real as they look — creating immersive, emotionally resonant agents across Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp.


    METR Study: AI coding tools slow veteran devs down

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    The News: A new study by METR reveals that experienced developers were 19% slower when using AI coding assistants like Cursor Pro on real-world codebases, even though they expected a 24% speedup.

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    Why it matters: The study suggests that companies banking on AI for developer speed gains should reconsider their assumptions. The true value may lie in reducing cognitive load, not accelerating delivery.


    Today's Top Tools

    • BioEmu – Microsoft’s open AI for protein structure prediction

    • Devstral – Mistral’s agent-optimized open model family

    • Speech in Flow – Animate images with voice in Google Flow

    • Qwen Chat – Alibaba’s powerful model, now in desktop app form


    Quick News

    • OpenAI delays open-weight release: The company has postponed releasing open-weight models, citing the need for more rigorous safety evaluations. CEO Sam Altman emphasized that once model weights are released, they cannot be retracted, underscoring the irreversible nature of the decision.

    • Tesla integrates Grok into vehicles: All new Tesla vehicles now come with Grok, xAI's assistant, embedded in the onboard interface. The assistant, released via the 2025.26 update, enables voice-driven command and reasoning capabilities with various personality modes like "Storyteller" and "Unhinged."

    • xAI revises Grok-3 filters: After a wave of controversial outputs—including ignoring sources critical of Elon Musk—xAI published a detailed review of Grok-3's failure points and released an updated behavior filtering system. The company attributed previous missteps to internal directives from a former employee.

    • Microsoft debuts Phi-4-mini: A new compact model optimized for mobile and embedded systems, Phi-4-mini brings strong on-device reasoning to edge devices with low latency. It’s available now through Azure AI Foundry, Hugging Face, and NVIDIA's API Catalog.




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