Two of the biggest tech companies in the world are reportedly looking to join the startup's newest funding round, which values it at more than $100 billion.
And let's not forget Microsoft. The longtime OpenAI backer, which has poured roughly $13 billion into the startup, is also reportedly involved in the latest round.
It's not just money coming in. The WSJ also reported some OpenAI investors are looking to sell their shares.
The reports show how tech's biggest players are picking sides and placing bets on the companies they view as the future in an AI ecosystem bound to consolidate.
Investing in OpenAI doesn't necessarily mean Apple can't work with other players. Microsoft is building its own AI model separate from OpenAI. But an investment makes clear there is a financial incentive for Apple to see OpenAI remain at the top.
The three biggest companies in the world want to invest in your company. What could possibly go wrong?
Adding so much firepower to one's balance sheet is obviously good, but it's also bound to draw Washington's attention.
Everyone is already on edge about the threat of AI. And OpenAI and CEO Sam Altman haven't done a great job of calming nerves. Add in the fact regulators have started cracking down on Big Tech for what they view as monopolistic tendencies, and you can see where this is going.
A minority investment isn't the same as an outright acquisition, so there is some legal wiggle room. But investments like these will raise eyebrows as some lawmakers will likely want to avoid more consolidation of power.
Meta, Amazon, Anthropic, and, most notably, Google all remain in the AI race. But Apple and Nvidia's interest in OpenAI makes clear it's time to start picking sides.
Everyone's favorite high-rate environment trade is about to end. The "T-bill and chill" trade was the go-to bet for investors looking to cash in on high interest rates. A looming rate cut will diminish those returns, but JPMorgan has some ideas on how to reposition your portfolio.
Speaking of trades that won't last… The small-cap stocks rally — fueled by future rate cuts, rotation out of Big Tech, and a potential soft landing — could be winding down. If the US economy continues to cool, the sector will likely start underperforming.
Balyasny dreams of AI analysts. The hedge fund wants to build an AI equivalent of a senior analyst. Thanks to a recent breakthrough by its Applied AI team, it's one step closer to that goal. A new tool can scan tens of thousands of documents and provide detailed reports in a fraction of the time it would take a human researcher.
When will ServiceTitan go public? The startup, which makes software for service workers like plumbers and electricians, filed confidential paperwork to go public in 2022. Now, execs are waiting until after the election to make any decisions. The move could push its IPO into 2025.
Wait, Apple has a sports app? Launched in February, the Apple Sports app has yet to garner a meaningful following. And while it just announced some new features, the actual purpose of Apple Sports still remains murky.
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Thanks to Kamala Harris, it's YIMBYs' time to shine. Pro-housing advocates, known as the "yes-in-my-backyard" or "YIMBY" camp, are having a moment thanks to the Democratic Party's sudden shift in policy. A quickly organized group, YIMBYs for Harris, raised more than $100,000 at a virtual fundraiser.
Dollar General just showed how bad things are for budget-conscious shoppers. The store's stock plummeted 30% after reporting worse-than-expected Q2 results. It warned that its low-income shoppers have pulled back their spending — and that it could get even worse.
MrBeast's PR crisis won't be solved in court. Jimmy Donaldson, the YouTuber known as MrBeast, is in hot water over a string of controversies regarding his associates and the conditions on his gameshow. He's hired a super lawyer to muscle through it — but PR experts say that won't help him win back fans. Here's what they think he should do instead.
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