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When people think about the Manhattan Project, the first name that comes to mind is usually J. Robert Oppenheimer. That’s understandable. But they should also give credit to another important figure.
Valuations are being slashed, IPOs are being turfed out and investors are trying to work out if it’s all another tech wreck.
Just a few short months ago, back in November 2025, investors were writing OpenAI‘s obituary. That’s when Google unleashed Gemini 3, which actually looked like it had a better reasoning engine.