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OpenAI chief in talks to raise trillions for chips, AI initative: WSJ

by Agencies

Feb 09, 2024 - 12:07 pm GMT+3
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman gestures during a session on artificial intelligence during the World Economic Forum (WEF) annual meeting, Davos, Switzerland, Jan. 18, 2024. (AFP Photo)
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman gestures during a session on artificial intelligence during the World Economic Forum (WEF) annual meeting, Davos, Switzerland, Jan. 18, 2024. (AFP Photo)
by Agencies Feb 09, 2024 12:07 pm

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has held talks with potential investors, including the United Arab Emirates (UAE) government, seeking to raise trillions of dollars to reshape the global semiconductor industry and expand its ability to power AI, the Wall Street Journal (WSJ) reported Thursday.

Altman is reportedly looking to resolve some of the biggest challenges faced by the rapidly expanding artificial intelligence sector – including a shortage of the expensive computer chips needed to power large-language models like OpenAI's ChatGPT.

The global chip industry is currently dominated by just a few firms, including Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) and U.S.-based NVIDIA.

While many countries have unveiled plans to support domestic chip production, the financial support they have offered pales in comparison with the vast sums of money Altman has reportedly been discussing with investors.

The project could require raising as much as $7 trillion, the Journal said, citing people familiar with the matter.

This is roughly a trillion dollars more than the market value of the world's two largest public companies – Apple and Microsoft – combined.

The Semiconductor Industry Association (SIA) has forecast a 13.1% jump in global chip sales to $595.3 billion this year, compared with a drop of about 8% in sales in 2023.

The amounts Altman has discussed are outlandishly large by the standards of corporate fundraising, the report added.

Investors have valued OpenAI at more than $80 billion.

An OpenAI spokesperson told the Journal the company has held "productive discussions about increasing global infrastructure and supply chains for chips, energy and data centers."

They added that they would "continue to keep the U.S. government informed given the importance to national priorities."

Altman has held meetings with senior government officials from the UAE as well as SoftBank's CEO Masayoshi Son and representatives from TSMC, according to the WSJ.

Both Bloomberg and the Financial Times have also reported on some of Altman's meetings in recent weeks.

Altman has floated the idea of building dozens of chip-fabrication plants in the next few years with money from Middle East investors, and then paying TSMC to build and operate them, the WSJ said.

After rising to prominence following the widely publicized release of ChatGPT, Altman's fortunes have wavered in recent months.

He was briefly fired from his position at the AI firm in November, only to be rehired a few days later after staff and investors rebelled.

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