Fresh money

ChatGPT company wants to raise 6.5 billion dollars from investors

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According to media reports, the ChatGPT inventor OpenAI wants to raise 6.5 billion dollars (just under 6 billion euros) in fresh money from investors. The AI company is to be valued at a total of 150 billion dollars, according to the New York Times and the financial service Bloomberg, citing informed sources.

The overall valuation of such financing rounds is determined by the share of the company that investors receive for their money. At the end of August, OpenAI was reportedly aiming for a value of 100 billion dollars.

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OpenAI is also negotiating a credit line of five billion dollars with banks, Bloomberg wrote. So far, the AI company has mainly raised money from software giant Microsoft, which is said to have raised more than ten billion dollars.

Training AI models and operating them in huge data centers costs billions. And it is still unclear whether the business can sustain itself. Meanwhile, OpenAI is competing with other AI companies such as Anthropic and tech giants such as Google and the Facebook group Meta, which are developing their own models.

According to media reports, Apple and AI chip specialist Nvidia are also planning to participate in the new cash injection alongside Microsoft. It will be led by the financial investor Thrive Capital.

ChatGPT is the chatbot that triggered the hype surrounding artificial intelligence over a year ago. Such AI programs are trained with huge amounts of information and can formulate texts at the linguistic level of a human, write software code and summarize information. The principle behind this is that they estimate word for word how a sentence should continue.

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