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Sam Altman’s Trillion-Dollar Plan To Amplify AI Chip Production Globally
February 9, 2024
Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, is on an international mission to raise considerable funds for an ambitious new project. He aims to radically escalate the production of the essential high-performance semiconductors that fuel advanced AI programs such as OpenAI’s ChatGPT.
This ambitious initiative has a high price tag. According to The Wall Street Journal, inside sources estimate costs will range between $5 trillion and $7 trillion. The goal is to revolutionize global chip manufacturing, stepping up the advancement of AI.
Altman’s quest has sent him to various investors for backing. Among his recent meetings are those with financiers from the United Arab Emirates and Softbank’s CEO. He has also engaged in discussions with chip manufacturers, including Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC).
This huge fundraising effort is a strategic move by OpenAI. The company is seeking to overcome specific growth challenges it faces, such as the current scarcity of AI chips. These chips are fundamental in powering large language models behind systems like ChatGPT.
The global chip sales market is in an intense growth phase. The Semiconductor Industry Association predicts a 13.1% rise in sales to nearly $600 billion this year. This follows a dip in sales of around 8% in 2023.
In this bid to increase chip production, Altman gains support from the tech powerhouse, Microsoft. As the majority owner of OpenAI, its approval is significant, though it has yet to comment publicly on the matter.
Altman also met with U.S. Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo to discuss this grand initiative. Both OpenAI and Raimondo’s office have not publicly commented on the matter just yet. However, OpenAI’s spokesperson provided a statement indicating that they’ve had constructive discussions about enhancing global infrastructure for AI-related industries.
These negotiations revolve around the critical supply chains for chips, energy, and data centers, which are vital for AI and other dependent industries. OpenAI is committed to keeping the U.S. government in the loop due to national priorities and will share more details in due course.
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