Nvidia plans to invest $100 billion in OpenAI to supply data centre chips, intertwining the interests of tech giants in the AI race. The agreement involves OpenAI using the funds to purchase Nvidia's chips, raising concerns about financial risk and potential regulatory scrutiny.
Analysts suggest Nvidia might be supporting OpenAI's commitments, creating a financial loop. Some are worried about Nvidia's revenue growth depending on such deals. The investment aims to deploy at least 10 gigawatts of Nvidia systems for OpenAI's AI infrastructure, with the first phase targeted for late 2026.
This partnership highlights the need for increased scrutiny of mega-deals and the importance of shareholder input in major AI investments.
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