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Amazon Pursuing $50 Billion Stake in OpenAI, Reports Say

Currently valued at $500 billion, OpenAI is seeking a new round of financing totaling up to $100 billion. According to The Wall Street Journal, Amazon could contribute at least $50 billion of this record-breaking funding round. This unprecedented investment is expected to drive OpenAI’s valuation to a staggering $830 billion, positioning it as one of the most valuable technology companies globally.
Notably, Amazon maintains a deep cooperative relationship with Anthropic, a competitor of OpenAI. Amazon Web Services is not only the primary cloud service provider for Anthropic but has also invested over $8 billion in the company previously. Should Amazon successfully invest in OpenAI, it would signify the establishment of a unique “dual-track investment” strategy in the field of artificial intelligence.
It is reported that the financing negotiations are being led directly by Amazon CEO Andy Jassy and OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, with an expected closing by the end of the first quarter of this year. In addition to Amazon, OpenAI is also in discussions with potential investors such as Middle Eastern sovereign wealth funds, NVIDIA, Microsoft, and SoftBank. This capital surge is redefining the competitive landscape of the global AI industry.
Roger Luo said: Amazon’s move deepens its “dual-track” AI strategy, maintaining ties with Anthropic while betting on the OpenAI ecosystem. This reflects how leading firms are building sophisticated risk hedges in the AI arms race, balancing cooperation and competition in a rapidly consolidating field.

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