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ChatGPT maker OpenAI lands $40 billion in SoftBank-led round

SoftBank leads OpenAI’s $40 billion funding round, pushing its valuation to $300 billion.

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OpenAI, the folks who brought us ChatGPT, have just pulled off something massive. They’ve secured a whopping $40 billion in new funding, with Japan’s SoftBank leading the charge. This cash infusion skyrockets OpenAI’s valuation to $300 billion, earning it the title of the largest funding round ever for a private tech company, according to CNBC. That’s not just big—it’s “buy a small country” big.

So, what’s the deal with this money? OpenAI is getting $10 billion right off the bat—$7.5 billion from SoftBank and another $2.5 billion from a group of investors Bloomberg calls “an investor syndicate.” The other $30 billion? That’s coming by the end of the year, but there’s a catch: OpenAI has to officially become a for-profit company by then. If they don’t, they could lose a quarter of the deal. High stakes, indeed!

This isn’t just a random cash grab. OpenAI has been on a tear lately. Just a few months ago, they unveiled Stargate—a mind-blowing $500 billion joint venture with SoftBank, Oracle, and Abu Dhabi’s MGX fund. The plan? Build giant AI datacenters over the next four years. It’s the kind of project that screams ambition, and this new funding feels like a natural extension of that vision.

But it’s not all about infrastructure. OpenAI’s growth is exploding. On Monday, CEO Sam Altman dropped a bombshell on Twitter/X: the company gained 1 million users in a single hour. Yep, you read that right—one hour. The secret sauce? A new ChatGPT feature called Images, which lets users generate Studio Ghibli-inspired AI art. It’s gone viral, and honestly, who doesn’t want to see Totoro reimagined by artificial intelligence?

And there’s more. On Wednesday, Altman teased that OpenAI is gearing up to release “a powerful new open-weight language model with reasoning” in the coming months. For the uninitiated, “open-weight” means the model’s nuts and bolts will be publicly accessible, letting developers and researchers tinker with it. It’s a big deal for the AI community—and a sign OpenAI isn’t slowing down. Oh, and the funding announcement casually mentioned that ChatGPT now serves 500 million people every week. That’s half a billion users, folks. Wild.

Cash in, cash out

Here’s the flip side: OpenAI is burning through money faster than I can burn through a Netflix series. Bloomberg reports they’re expecting $12.7 billion in revenue this year—a huge leap from last year’s $3.7 billion in annualized recurring revenue. But profitability? That’s a distant dream. They don’t expect to be cash flow positive until 2029, when they’re projecting a staggering $125 billion in revenue. That’s a long runway, and it means they’re spending big to keep this rocket ship aloft.

Where’s all that cash going? Well, building cutting-edge AI isn’t cheap. Think massive computing power, energy costs, and global infrastructure—not to mention the talent needed to make it all happen. This $40 billion is fuel for the fire, but it’s clear OpenAI is playing a long game.

The AGI dream

At the heart of this is OpenAI’s grand mission: creating artificial general intelligence (AGI) that “benefits all of humanity.” If you’re new to the term, AGI is the holy grail of AI—a system that can handle any intellectual task a human can, and maybe even outsmart us. It’s still a ways off, but OpenAI is all in. Altman has been upfront about what it’ll take: insane amounts of compute, energy, infrastructure, and—yep—a ton of money. This funding round is a hefty step toward that goal.

SoftBank’s role here is worth a nod, too. They’re known for swinging big with their Vision Fund, backing companies like WeWork (oops) and Uber (better luck there). With OpenAI, they’re betting on AI’s future—and maybe on the hype, too. It’s a bold move, and it shows just how much faith they have in OpenAI’s trajectory.

Profit or bust?

One twist in this saga: that $30 billion chunk hinges on OpenAI going full for-profit by year’s end. They started as a non-profit research lab back in 2015, but over time, they’ve leaned harder into the commercial side. This funding deal feels like a shove in that direction. Will they make the switch? With this much money on the line, I’d bet yes. But it does make you wonder: how will that shift affect their “benefit humanity” vibe? Something to keep an eye on.

What’s next?

So, where does this leave us? OpenAI is stacking cash, growing like crazy, and aiming for the stars with AGI. They’re spending faster than they’re earning, but they’re banking on a future where AI is everywhere—and they’re the ones leading the charge. Whether they pull it off is anyone’s guess, but with $40 billion in their pocket and SoftBank cheering them on, they’ve got a fighting chance.


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