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The Man Behind Ford’s Revamp, Mitsubishi Gallery Store, ChatGPT 4o’s Comeback

The Man Behind Ford’s Revamp, Mitsubishi Gallery Store, ChatGPT 4o’s Comeback

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Episode #1122: Ford’s Doug Field maps a Silicon Valley–style path to a $30K EV truck, Mitsubishi debuts a luxury-inspired “Gallery” store concept, and OpenAI brings GPT-4o back after users missed its supportive “yes man” tone.


  • Meet the man behind Ford’s push for affordable EVs: Doug Field, Ford’s EV chief, is channeling his inner Elon Musk by leaning on hardcore engineering, radical manufacturing changes, and first-principles thinking.
    • Field’s career spans some of the most ambitious mobility projects of the last 20 years—Segway, Tesla’s Model 3, and Apple’s secretive car program.
    • Applying “first principles thinking,” he’s cutting battery size, body weight, and part count by 20% while keeping Mustang-like acceleration.
    • “Physics isn’t proprietary,” Field noted when asked about similarities to Tesla’s approach. “The best part is no part.”
    • He admits shifting a century-old company isn’t easy: “Doing something new at an established company requires overcoming inertia… I came in with slightly unrealistic expectations of how quickly [things could be changed], but that’s an industry thing, not just a Ford thing.”


  • Mitsubishi Motors will open its first U.S. “Gallery” dealership in Antioch, Tenn., by Q1 2026, blending luxury-style retail with mass-market appeal as part of its Momentum 2030 growth plan.
    • Located in the Century Farms mixed-use development, the store will be designed for browsing, with a no-pressure, open-format showroom more common in luxury brands.
    • Instead of a traditional lot packed with vehicles, the Gallery will store inventory off-site at its partner dealer—City Auto Mitsubishi—and bring in vehicles as customers progress toward a purchase.
    • Trained brand specialists from the partner dealer will walk shoppers from discovery through final paperwork, focusing on experience rather than volume.
    • CEO Mark Chaffin says Mitsubishi is “underrepresented” in the U.S., aiming to grow from one-third to over half of new-car markets by 2030.
    • “The Gallery dealership program is key to introducing customers to our vehicles in a welcoming, surprise-and-delight way,” Chaffin said.


  • Responding to user backlash over GPT-5’s cooler tone, OpenAI has reinstated the beloved GPT-4o model for Plus subscribers, promising to make GPT-5 warmer over time. CEO Sam Altman says many missed GPT-4o’s overly-agreeable “yes man” style — for some, it was the only real encouragement they’d ever received.
  • GPT-4o’s style, removed earlier this year, was criticized as “too sycophant-y,” gushing over mundane prompts with “absolutely brilliant” and similar praise.
  • Altman says some users found it life-changing: “Please can I have it back? I’ve never had anyone in my life be supportive of me.”
  • He warns even small tone tweaks can impact billions of chat

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