Published on June 5, 2026
Brian Chesky, co-founder of Airbnb, has long held influence in the AI landscape. His acquaintance with Sam Altman dates back to 2006 through Y Combinator. Chesky played a pivotal role in guiding Altman as OpenAI experienced rapid growth.
The landscape shifted dramatically when Altman was ousted from OpenAI in November 2023. Following significant backlash, Chesky was instrumental in facilitating his return. This alliance framed Chesky as a kingmaker in AI’s upper echelons.
Now, instead of consolidating his power, Chesky has opted to enter the competitive arena. He is establishing an AI lab aimed at rivaling OpenAI directly. This move signals a strategic shift and raises questions about the future of both companies.
The consequences of this rivalry are profound. As Chesky’s lab takes shape, industry dynamics may shift. Current collaborations might fragment, and innovation could accelerate in a heated competition for AI dominance.
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