OpenAI hits $2-B revenue milestone —FT | Inquirer Business

OpenAI hits $2-B revenue milestone —FT

/ 06:23 PM February 09, 2024

OpenAI hits $2-B revenue milestone —FT

OpenAI logo is seen near computer motherboard in this illustration taken Jan 8, 2024. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration/File photo

Microsoft-backed OpenAI hit the $2 billion revenue milestone in December, the Financial Times reported on Friday, citing two people with knowledge of the artificial intelligence (AI) start-up’s finances.

OpenAI believes it can more than double this figure in 2025, based on strong interest from business customers seeking to use its technology to adopt generative AI tools in the workplace, the report said.

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Microsoft and OpenAI did not immediately reply to Reuters’ request for comment.

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The company’s annualized revenue topped $1.6 billion in December based on strong growth from its ChatGPT product, up from $1.3 billion as of mid-October, the Information had reported previously.

READ: OpenAI’s Altman in talks to raise funds for chips, AI initiative

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Investors have valued the San Francisco-based startup at more than $80 billion.

OpenAI chief Sam Altman is in talks with investors, including the UAE, to raise funds for a tech initiative to boost the world’s chip-building capacity and expand its ability to power AI, among other things, the Wall Street Journal reported late on Thursday.

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