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Amazon might invest as much as $50 billion in OpenAI, according to a report.

Amazon might invest as much as $50 billion in OpenAI, according to a report.

Amazon is in discussions to potentially invest up to $50 billion in OpenAI, the company behind ChatGPT, marking a significant move for the organization.

Andy Jassy, Amazon’s CEO, is at the forefront of these negotiations with Sam Altman, as reported by a source familiar with the situation. However, the details of the deal are not yet fully settled and may change.

OpenAI is looking to raise as much as $100 billion in a funding round that could place its valuation at approximately $830 billion. Should Amazon proceed with its $50 billion investment, it would become the largest investor in this round.

A spokesperson for Amazon opted not to comment on this development, while OpenAI did not provide immediate feedback to inquiries.

It’s interesting to note that Amazon already holds a significant stake in Anthropic, which is a direct competitor of OpenAI in the AI sector.

Earlier in the week, Amazon laid off about 16,000 employees, citing a need to streamline operations. Interestingly, executives mentioned that advancements in AI technology played a role in this restructuring.

On a related note, it was reported that SoftBank, a major investor in OpenAI, is in negotiations to invest as much as $30 billion into the company.

Moreover, Information has indicated that Nvidia, Microsoft, and Amazon are in talks to collectively invest over $60 billion in OpenAI, with Amazon considering a contribution of at least $20 billion.

Microsoft, a long-term supporter of OpenAI, is also looking to add nearly $10 billion to this funding round.

This funding effort comes at a crucial time for OpenAI, which recently declared a “code red” to enhance ChatGPT in light of rising competition from companies like Google.

Furthermore, there are discussions regarding OpenAI’s potential plans for an initial public offering.

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