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Apple, Nvidia likely to invest in OpenAI's next huge potential funding round: Report

| @indiablooms | Aug 30, 2024, at 06:14 pm

San Francisco/IBNS: American artificial intelligence (AI) start-up OpenAI is gearing up for a significant funding round that could value it at over $100 billion, and two of the biggest US-headquartered global tech companies are in talks to join this investment funding round, reports said.

According to a report by The Wall Street Journal, California-based tech giant Apple and chipmaker Nvidia are looking to invest in OpenAI.

Satya Nadella's Microsoft is one of the biggest investors in OpenAI.

The Wall Street Journal report also reveals that the next round of OpenAI’s funding is being led by Thrive Capital, which could value OpenAI at more than $100 billion.

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