OpenAI Secures $6.6 Billion in New Funding, Valuation Reaches $157 Billion
OpenAI, the leading artificial intelligence research organization, has raised $6.6 billion in a new funding round, bringing its post-money valuation to a staggering $157 billion. The funds will bolster OpenAI’s mission to ensure that artificial general intelligence (AGI) benefits all of humanity, while also strengthening its position at the forefront of AI research.
This latest funding round was spearheaded by Thrive Capital, the venture capital firm led by Josh Kushner, with key participation from Khosla Ventures, Altimeter Capital, and Fidelity Management & Research Company.
Other notable backers include Microsoft, which has already invested $13 billion in OpenAI, and Nvidia, the chipmaker whose advanced processors are fueling the AI revolution.
Global investors such as SoftBank Group and the Abu Dhabi-based MGX also joined the round.
OpenAI plans to use the funds to expand its compute capacity, accelerate frontier AI research, and continue developing tools that assist both individuals and businesses in navigating complex challenges.
The company emphasized its commitment to making advanced intelligence broadly accessible, stating, “The new funding will allow us to accelerate progress toward this goal and strengthen our partnerships with key allies, including governments and industries around the world.”
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The company’s efforts come as AI gains recognition as a transformative driver of technological advancement.
OpenAI’s flagship tool, ChatGPT, is now used by over 250 million people worldwide each week, with businesses leveraging the technology to enhance productivity and creativity. Developers are also building the next generation of AI applications on OpenAI’s platform.
The size of the investment underscores the tech industry’s confidence in AI’s potential and highlights the high cost of research required to sustain its rapid development.
This deal places OpenAI among the largest venture-backed startups, alongside Elon Musk’s SpaceX and TikTok owner ByteDance.This funding follows a turbulent period for OpenAI, which included the brief dismissal and subsequent reinstatement of its CEO, Sam Altman, in late 2023.
Since then, the company has restructured its board, hired new talent, and navigated the departures of key figures, including co-founder Ilya Sutskever and CTO Mira Murati.
As OpenAI considers shifting from its current nonprofit structure to a for-profit model to attract more investors, it faces potential legal challenges.
While there is speculation that CEO Sam Altman could receive equity worth over $10 billion, the company has yet to confirm specific details of such a move.With this significant infusion of capital, OpenAI is poised to continue leading the development of AI, shaping an ecosystem that aims to benefit society on a global scale.