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OpenAI wants to raise $100B in one round and that’s the least wild part
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Why OpenAI’s $100B raise marks a new phase of AI financing. OpenAI’s reported fundraising ambitions far exceed the limits of traditional venture capital. By courting sovereign wealth funds, the company is positioning itself not as a startup but as foundational infrastructure. The scale, timing, and valuation suggest a shift: AI development is no longer just a tech investment. It’s becoming a strategic, nation level asset. 👉 Visit our YouTube channel for more content.

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"KAYA,I HAVE HEARD BILLIONS HERE BILLIONS THERE AND EVEN TRILLIONS,BUT "THE EARTH RESOURCES ARE THE SAME" AND NOT INCREASING,I WONDER IF THESE INCREMENTS OF VALUE WILL SLOW IN A MODERATE WAY OR SOMETHNG,I DON'T KNOW MUCH ABOUT ECONOMY BUT IS NOT HARD TO SEE THESE ASTONISHING INCREMENTS OF VALUES AND PRICES,DON'T YOU THINK!!🤔🤔


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They're asking for a bailout without admitting it's a bailout.


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OpenAI is not in a good position in terms of AI at all. Early investors want to see cash and if it’s not from profits it’s from later investors… it doesn’t matter if a company you invest in will be successful as long as other investors will think it will be and but your shares for a higher price. That’s exactly what’s going on here


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@@CFak-i9r1c

What system? It's going bankrupt.


@@thebearded4427

Tell me you’re trying to crash the global economy without telling me you’re trying to crash the global economy


@@zach446

Don't use their technology


@@diyalim8567

OpenAI is cooked. Google's Gemini is way better.


@@samphelps856

*A* hundred billion he says, not 800 (McGurk effect)


@@ericbashir7275

Nigeria needs to open a sovereign fund, we got the oil.


@@rayversen

As long as the free tier lives, I don’t care.


@@Jay-eb7ik

This is false. It’s 100b at an 800b valuation. Please understand what you’re reporting


@@atHomeNYC

A seat at what? They are not even in the lead anymore! Pathetic evaluation!


@@CrimeyCenter

They are selling a fever dream


@@hippofeetyumm

All this just to give money to nvidia 😂😂


@@ribe3434

Altman is money hungry but he is not delivering. Gemini will win the race.


@@Timmaysmith

ChatGpt is just an app. True story.


@@M.Montgomery

Perfect strategy from the 🇺🇸 to collapse / empty the sovereign wealth funds of "their global competitors" and preserving Dollar dominance.
(I am not from the 🇺🇸)


@@harrykong

Sounds like a seat on the titanic


@@martinlutherkingjr.5582

May-tuh


@@EthosLV

Yeahhhh. That’s how that works. Why would they focus on making a profit at this stage? Amazon didn’t.


@@aborda6044

If they don't fail... As clearly shows that the AI markets are predicting


@@hlasrozumu

Ponzi scheme


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We'll end up bombing data centers before openAI turns a profit


@@GautengCrimes

It's not a company it's a Non Profit


@@ttynorttyl

Instagram was only $1b