Tuesday, 02 January 2024 12:17 GMT

Openai's Aura Of Invincibility Cracks As Alphabet Tightens Its Grip On A.I.


(MENAFN- The Rio Times) Key Points

  • Wall Street is no longer sure OpenAI can afford the massive data centers and chips it needs to keep growing.
  • Alphabet is turning its cash-rich Google empire into a kind of AI utility, with its own chips, clouds and data centers.
  • The shift shows that control of AI may belong not to the flashiest start-up, but to whoever can finance the heavy industry behind it.

For two years, OpenAI looked like the company that would own the future. ChatGPT became the app everyone talked about, its valuation soared, and any firm even loosely linked to its technology enjoyed a stock market glow. The message was simple: if OpenAI wins, everyone around it wins too.

That glow has dimmed. A detailed look at its finances suggests the company may need more than 200 billion dollars in extra funding by 2030 just to support its current plans.

The cost of renting and running the data centers, buying high-end chips and paying for the electricity is rising faster than its cash inflows. Even with optimistic revenue scenarios, there is a large gap to fill.



This matters because OpenAI is not a traditional cash machine. It depends on investors, partners and a web of complex deals to fund its expansion.

When markets were in full AI euphoria, that model felt acceptable. Now, with higher interest rates and more scrutiny, people are asking whether the business can stand on its own feet.

Alphabet sits on the other side of this divide. It can funnel the profits of search, YouTube, Android and Google Cloud into its Gemini models and custom TPU chips.

It is lifting investment in AI infrastructure into the tens of billions of dollars a year, and aims to keep doubling available computing power. Suppliers in this ecosystem have seen their share prices jump as investors bet that orders will keep coming.

The story behind the story is simple. AI has moved from the world of clever apps into the world of heavy industry. The real power may end up with companies that spend carefully and can fund the long race without burning through other people's money.

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The Rio Times

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