For me the interesting part was that OpenAI's only viable option for a mobile OS is Android, while Google is their main competitor.

Why is that interesting in why would it matter. Many competitors to Google use Android on their devices. Why would this be different?

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Well, I wouldn't put it past that. It could literally feed Android into an llm context window and probably redesign it to be even better and it already is.

Android still has weird laggy jumps and just is not that smooth. Even on the new pixel devices.

Is this... a joke?

Which part are you referring to? Creating a new OS from an LLM or that Android still isn't smooth in 2025?

Feeding the 250M lines of Android source code into an LLM's context window. From your response, though, I'm guessing you were serious about that.

Just wait until we can just feed a serialization of our "coworker's" mind into the context and get an improved coworker who has more practical skill in applying LLMs!

Yeah, that's the kind of things monopolies create.