Samsung and SK Chairmen Mentioned 'This Word' 44 Times in Their New Year's Speeches

Samsung and SK Chairmen Mentioned 'This Word' 44 Times in Their New Year's Speeches
"Is GPT finished? The shocking report card from Google's Gemini 3 Flash."
I'm back after about 5 weeks. Thank you for waiting. I wasn't just resting during my break. The AI market landscape has been so intense that I spent my nights digging into data.
Google's entry-level model released last month, 'Gemini 3 Flash'. I thought it was just a budget-friendly model, but after a closer look, it turned out to be a monster on par with GPT-5.2. What's more shocking is the Korean market's reaction. Just a month after its release, the number of Korean users has exploded, and the gap with GPT is closing at a terrifying speed. From why 'AI' became the number one keyword in major corporations' New Year's speeches, Google is at the center of all these changes. The reason OpenAI had no choice but to declare a 'Code Red', and what we need to prepare for amidst this massive shift. In my comeback video, I'll reveal all that data in stark detail.
📝 Timeline 0:00 Back after 5 weeks & Proof of life 1:25 Gemini 3 Flash: A Monster in Disguise (Performance Analysis) 3:40 Korean Market Data Reveal: Proof GPT is Being Pushed Out 5:15 Analysis of Corporate New Year's Speeches: Why Samsung Chose Google 6:50 Shocking Revenue Rankings: Where Are Koreans Spending Their Money? 7:20 Conclusion: OpenAI's Crisis and Google's Winning Scenario
📢 AI Models/Companies Mentioned Google Gemini 3 Flash, Gemini 3 Pro OpenAI GPT-5.2, GPT-4o Anthropic Claude, xAI Grok Samsung, SK (New Year's Speeches)
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Everyone, what did I tell you when Gemini 3.0 was released? I said that in the end, Google will be victorious, that Google is a god, and that the final winner of the AI war has already been decided.
When Google released its entry-level model, Gemini 3 Flash, on December 17th of last month, most of you probably thought, "Oh, just another budget model," and moved on.
But now, exactly one month after its release, do you know how the market landscape has changed? Today, I will reveal in stark detail the chilling data report card showing how Google is swallowing up the Korean generative AI market and why GPT, which once held the absolute throne, is losing its power.
Hello, this is CallitAI, your guide to surviving the AI era. I'm back with a new video after about 5 weeks. A lot has happened in the meantime. I went through some personal difficulties but have recovered a lot and am getting back in form.
I will push forward again from now on. Thank you for waiting. A special thanks to my members who trusted and waited for me, and to everyone on Discord. Thanks to you, I was able to get back on my feet quickly. I'll soon show you 100%, no, more than 100% of the person you've seen before, so please wait just a little longer!
Now, let's get to the main point.
First, the emergence of a monster disguised as Flash, and GPT's crisis.
First, let's revisit Gemini 3 Flash, which was released last month. Its name is Flash, but its performance is anything but light. In fact, it's frighteningly powerful.
Immediately upon release, this model showed performance on par with its competitor's top-tier model, GPT-5.2, in benchmarks. It scored 33.7% on the Humanity's Last Exam, a test of professional expertise. Considering the previous version scored 11%, that's an insane growth of over 3 times.
In particular, its multimodal capabilities—the ability to understand video or analyze audio—are at 81.2%, making it the undisputed number one among all existing models.
Google has integrated this monstrously powerful model as the default model in the Gemini app. This means anyone in the world can now carry the intelligence of a top-tier GPT model in their pocket for free.
On the other hand, OpenAI's situation is not looking good. While the release of the GPT-5 series did generate a "This is the GPT we know" reaction, the appeal of its paid subscription model is rapidly declining as Google starts to release high-performance models for free. In fact, recent data suggests that the churn rate for GPT Plus is noticeably increasing. People are starting to think, "Do I really need to pay for GPT when Google provides it all for free?"
Furthermore, Anthropic's Claude and Elon Musk's Grok are also rising fiercely. Claude is winning the hearts of developers with reviews claiming it surpasses GPT in coding and writing, while Grok is threatening the news search market with its real-time data from X (formerly Twitter) as its weapon. GPT is now caught in a sandwich between the giant that is Google and emerging powerhouses like Claude and Grok.
Google calls this Gemini 3 Flash model a Workhorse. With its insane cost-efficiency of $0.5 per million tokens, it's making companies choose Google without hesitation when processing large amounts of data.
Second, Korean market data proves Google's counterattack.
Now, for the really important part. How has the Korean market, known to be the most sensitive to technology, reacted since the release of the Gemini 3 series? I'll prove it with numbers.
According to Sensor Tower's latest analysis, the landscape of the Korean market is being completely overturned.
As of last October, in the generative AI advertising market, GPT held 53.9% while Google had a mere 5%. It wasn't even a competition.
But in December, after the release of Gemini 3, GPT's share dropped to 33.9%, while Google's surged to 27.2%. This means that as soon as Google gained confidence in its product, it began a massive marketing carpet-bombing campaign in the Korean market with its vast capital.
App usage is even more surprising. Since the launch of Gemini 3, the number of daily active users (DAU) in Korea has exploded by a staggering 103.7%. This is the highest growth rate among major countries worldwide.
The gap with GPT is also closing rapidly. A year ago, the user count differed by more than sevenfold, but now it has narrowed to about fourfold. This is proof that Google's pursuit speed is far outpacing GPT's growth rate.
Third, the future foretold by the New Year's speeches of major Korean corporations.
This change isn't limited to just general users. If you look at the movements of the major corporations that drive the Korean economy, Google's victory becomes even clearer.
Do you know what the most frequently mentioned word was in the New Year's speeches of Korea's top 10 conglomerates this year? It was AI. A keyword that was barely in the top 10 last year shot to number one, being mentioned a total of 44 times.
In particular, tech-leading companies like SK and Samsung have positioned AI as a prerequisite for survival. SK emphasized that they "must create new business models by combining AI knowledge," and Samsung Electronics declared they will "leap forward to become a leading AI company through AX innovation and overwhelming product competitiveness."
What does this mean? It means that companies are moving beyond simply adopting AI and are starting to make it the core of their business. And when companies adopt AI, the most important factors they consider are stability, scalability, and cost-efficiency.
Google's Gemini 3 Flash ticks all three of these boxes. GPT is expensive and heavy. Claude and Grok still lack a mature ecosystem. But Google has all the infrastructure, including Cloud, Search, Android, and workplace tools (Workspace). From a corporate perspective, there is no reason not to choose Google.
Fourth, Koreans spend money. On Google.
What's more shocking is the revenue. Among Gemini's global iOS revenues, the US is number one, and surprisingly, Korea is number two at 11.4%, surpassing Japan.
This means that Korea is what you'd call a 'blue-chip market,' with the highest revenue-to-download ratio. Google has confirmed that Korean users are ready to open their wallets if the performance is proven.
Furthermore, user behavior patterns are also changing.
In the past, many people used only GPT, but now 40.8% of GPT users also use Gemini simultaneously. As usability has significantly improved not just in the app but also on the web, cross-platform usage spanning PC and mobile has nearly doubled. This is strong evidence that Google Gemini is not just a simple chatbot, but is deeply integrating into our daily lives and work.
Conclusion: OpenAI's Code Red has become a reality.
Remember the rumor that Sam Altman declared a Code Red within the company? Looking at this data, it wasn't a rumor; it was a fact.
With the overwhelming cost-efficiency and performance of Gemini 3 Flash as its weapon, Google is perfectly integrating AI into its Search and Android ecosystems.
The time has come when GPT can no longer survive on its 'pioneer' title alone. Google has caught up in performance, the price competitiveness is beyond comparison, and Google's ecosystem dominance is overwhelming. On top of that, emerging powerhouses like Claude and Grok are fiercely carving out niches in GPT's territory.
People no longer bother with complex prompts. They just open Google, ask a question, and upload a photo. That natural experience is consuming the Korean market, and the entire world.
Are you still using GPT out of habit? Or are you feeling the terrifying growth of Google?
Gemini 3 Flash, and the turbulent changes in the AI market. Please leave your thoughts in the comments.
Reiterating my conviction that Google will ultimately win, this has been CallitAI. Thank you.
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Originally published on YouTube: 1/27/2026