Is OpenAI’s business model sustainable?

Is OpenAI’s business model sustainable?

By Financial Times

OpenAI is one of the fastest-growing companies ever, thanks to its artificial intelligence chatbot, ChatGPT. But costs to train and run the models that underpin that technology are steep. And chief executive Sam Altman has said he has even bigger aims. The FT’s Madhumita Murgia and George Hammond examine whether the start-up’s existing business model can achieve its long-term goals. 


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For further reading:

Can OpenAI create superintelligence before it runs out of cash?

OpenAI on track to hit $2bn revenue milestone as growth rockets

OpenAI’s Sam Altman in talks with Middle East backers over chip venture

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