OpenAI May Miss Its Targets — and Every GAFAM Company Should Worry

OpenAI is the keystone of the entire GAFAM AI ecosystem. Microsoft invested $13 billion. Amazon committed $50 billion. Google’s Gemini competes directly against it. A Wall Street Journal report now suggests OpenAI may miss key revenue and user targets in 2026. If the world’s most valuable AI startup stumbles, the ripple effects across every GAFAM company could be severe — and swift. Published by gafam.ai — The European Eye on Big Tech & Artificial Intelligence.

Five Days to Google I/O — What Gemini Omni Changes Everything

Google I/O opens in five days. Gemini Omni — a new video editing and generation model — has already surfaced ahead of the keynote. Android XR glasses will be previewed. Aluminium OS is expected. Gemini 4 is coming. And Google’s agentic AI push will define the developer agenda for the next 12 months. gafam.ai’s complete preview of the five things that matter most at the most important Google event in years. Published by gafam.ai — The European Eye on Big Tech & Artificial Intelligence.

Google Launches Googlebook — and Declares War on Apple and Microsoft

Google did not wait for I/O. The Android Show: I/O Edition 2026 delivered one of the most packed product announcements in Google’s history — introducing Googlebooks, a new AI-first laptop category built around Gemini Intelligence, alongside Android 17 upgrades, Gemini in Chrome for Android, a rebuilt iOS-to-Android transfer tool and AirDrop compatibility for six major Android manufacturers. Six days before the official Google I/O keynote. Google is not warming up. It is already running. Published by gafam.ai — The European Eye on Big Tech & Artificial Intelligence.

Meta Is Being Sued for Pirating Millions of Books to Train Llama

A group of major publishers — including Elsevier, Cengage, Hachette, Macmillan and McGraw Hill — filed a proposed class-action lawsuit against Meta, alleging the company illegally used millions of copyrighted books and scientific articles to train its Llama AI models without permission. Meta says AI training is fair use. The courts will decide. This is one of the most consequential AI legal battles of 2026 — and it is just beginning. Published by gafam.ai — The European Eye on Big Tech & Artificial Intelligence.

Apple Opens the Door — iOS 27 Will Let You Choose Your Own AI

Apple is preparing its most significant AI move yet — and it is not building a better model. iOS 27 will reportedly allow users to choose third-party AI providers including Google and Anthropic to power Apple Intelligence features across iPhone, iPad and Mac. Internally called “Extensions,” the feature signals Apple’s recognition that it cannot win the AI race alone — and its decision to turn that into a platform advantage. Published by gafam.ai — The European Eye on Big Tech & Artificial Intelligence.