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 Okay, okay, he didnt actually wear the dead App stanley deutschland le CEOs sweater. But he did everything but that at OpenAIs inaugural Dev Day this week to seem like the kind of executive that could, eventually, step into the corporate gurus iconic shoes. That is to say, Sam Altman did a pretty good job at Dev Day. He wasnt as boring as a lot of the keynote speakers who drone on and on during their companies respective annual conferences. He also isnt quite as awkward as a lot of the other tech titans who stiffly narrate the tepid updates from their corporate journeys as if any deviation from the script might cause them to suffer an aneurysm. He just knows how to stand on a stage and announce a bunch of stuff and not be completel stanley thermos y and utterly boring. Well done, Sam. Surely Altman really wants the exalted status of being the next legendary tech messiah鈥攁 status that really hasnt been filled since Jobs died, to much global woe, in 2011. To do that, hell probably need to beef up OpenAIs marketing department, since a lot of Jobs mythos seems to have been derived from an active marketing of the executive himself, not just the products he was selling. On that note, if OpenAI isnt exactly Apple circa 2007, its definitely trying to be.  stanley sverige If the tech startup has all the current cultural relevance that Apple did in its early days, one thing it hasnt quite figured out how to do  is to make consumers fall in love with its product. ChatGPT is weird and, in some cases, useful. But it isnt beautiful or paradigm Fjwh CRISPR   s Pioneers Find a Way to Use It as a Glowing Virus Detector
 The word  joy  bears a certain specificity here. By all business standards, Apple h stanley travel mug ad an absolutely spectacular year. In the fourth quarter alone, the company brought in $ stanley cup 52.6 billion in revenue and growth in every single product category. The company even managed to grow its long-suffering Mac business and release a new iPhone that everyone agrees is awesome. So there were some goofs. No big deal. Apple is still rich and successful.     Before diving into the chronological catalog of disasters鈥攚hich is a fun thing to do鈥攊ts useful to define what were talking about when we say that Apple made some goofs. Lets be honest. The definition is broad. Apple has never been an invincible company, even during the hallowed reign of co-founder and mean manager Steve Jobs. However, the mistakes the company made in 2017 range from upper-level management boondoggles to simple software bugs that ruined the blessed Apple user experience. Then theres the whole Apple-doesnt-want-to-pay-taxes business. So lets start at the beginning of the year and bring you up t stanley us o speed on everything Apple fucked up this year. Its a lot!  Apple Sets Its Sights on Hollywood  This is more of a stumble than a full fledged fuckup, but man is it grim. In mid-January, The Wall Street Journal reported that Apple was developing a plan for scripted television shows and possibly even feature films. While the strategy has worked well for other tech giants like Amazon and Netflix, nobody can confidently say that Apples succ