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And they're being accused of costing drivers about $550 million in tips.
It's something that they're going to have to navigate and narrate as the story continues.
We asked, what would New York's new mayor do with the tech industry?
This is the sort of early play of what his intentions are.
Now, coming up on Bloomberg Tech, OpenAI ramps up its real-world ambitions, looking to shore up US hardware supply chains for future devices.
We have more on that next.
This is Bloomberg Tech.
OpenAI, well, it's looking to bolster its U.S.
hardware supply chain.
Its company looks to find partners for its push into consumer devices, into robotics, and also, of course, into data centers.
And the ChatGP team maker has put out requests for proposals from various component companies in the United States.
Bloomberg's Seth Feigman, who covers OpenAI, joins us some more.
This is about a local supply chain, but this is all about signaling where the future revenue is going to be coming from for the company, right?
Are we looking for clues, Seth, of what a consumer-facing device looks like from OpenAI?
What form factor is?
As far as I can tell, we're still a little bit in the dark there.
Bloomberg's Seth Figerman, who's our AI editor leading the team there.
Thank you so much.
Let's stay with OpenAI.
The company has signed a multi-year hardware deal with Cerebrus, giving OpenAI access to 750 megawatts of computing power.