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SoftBank is working to finalize a $22.5 billion funding deal with OpenAI by the end of the year. CEO Masayoshi Son is selling significant stakes in other companies, including Nvidia and T-Mobile, to raise the necessary funds, while also planning a public offering for its payments app, PayPay.
OpenAI is trying to raise up to $100 billion to support its growth in a cooling AI market, potentially valuing the company at $830 billion. The fundraising is in early stages, with uncertainty around investor demand and the timeline for completion. SoftBank has pledged $30 billion, while OpenAI explores further investment opportunities, including a possible IPO.
SoftBank finalized its $40 billion investment in OpenAI, increasing its stake to about 11%. The funding includes a recent $22 billion tranche, aimed at supporting OpenAI's AI infrastructure and various projects, including a joint venture with Oracle. OpenAI is also preparing for an IPO and has attracted significant investment from Microsoft and Amazon.
SoftBank is negotiating to invest up to $30 billion more in OpenAI, increasing its already significant stake in the AI startup. OpenAI is looking to raise as much as $100 billion, which could value the company at around $830 billion. SoftBank currently holds an 11% share after a previous $22.5 billion investment.
The article provides an in-depth look at the newly established Stargate AI data center, a collaboration between OpenAI and SoftBank. It discusses the center's innovative architecture, advanced technology, and its role in powering AI research and applications. Insights into the operational strategies and future implications of such facilities for the AI industry are also highlighted.
The $500 billion Stargate project, announced by SoftBank and OpenAI at a White House event, is struggling to launch as the companies clash over key partnership terms. Originally aiming for rapid expansion, the initiative has now scaled back plans to construct a single data center by the end of the year, likely in Ohio.