Openai Sam Altman CEO Softbank Masayoshi speaks his son after US President Donald Trump has made statements on Amnesty International’s infrastructure in the Roosevelt room in the White House in Washington, United States, January 21, 2025.
Carlos Baria Reuters
Openai has held talks to raise up to $ 40 billion in a financing round that raised the evaluation of the AI is 340 billion dollars, as confirmed by CNBC.
Softbank from Masayoshi Son will lead the tour, which contributes between 15 billion and 25 billion dollars, according to two people familiar with the negotiations that requested not to name because the talks are continuing. Softbank will exceed Microsoft As the best supporter in Openai.
the Wall Street Journal He was the first to inform the talks.
The sources said that part of the financing can be used to adhere to Openai to Stargate, a joint venture between Softbank, Openai and Oracle presented by President Donald Trump last week. The plan calls for investing billions of dollars in the infrastructure of the American spontaneous organization.
The last value of 157 billion dollars by private sector investors. In late 2022, the company launched Chatgpt Chatbot and the mutation began in artificial intelligence. Openai closed the latest round of $ 6.6 billion in October, preparing to compete strongly with Elon Musk, as well as Microsoft, Googleand Amazon And the anthropologist.
Meanwhile, the Chinese Deepseek start laboratory in the United States explodes, and offers a new competition to Openai. Deepseek saw that its application rises to the highest classifications of the Apple App Store this week, and the US markets withdrew reports that its strong model has been trained on a small part of the cost of American competitors.
At an event in Washington, DC, on Thursday, hosted by Openai, CEO Sam German said that “Dibsic” is clearly a great model. “
“This is a reminder of the level of competition and the need for a democratic victory,” he said. He also indicates “the level of interest in thinking and the level of interest in the open source.”