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AI Giants Vie for Dominance: IPO Battles Loom
9 Jun
Summary
- OpenAI and Anthropic are reportedly preparing for IPOs.
- SpaceX has also entered the AI competition and is seeking capital.
- OpenAI is entering its third phase focused on widespread AI accessibility.

OpenAI, with its popular ChatGPT supporting over 900 million weekly users, faces intensifying competition. Rivals like Anthropic and Google, alongside Elon Musk's SpaceX, are actively challenging its market position. SpaceX recently initiated a roadshow, listing OpenAI and Anthropic as key AI competitors.
Anthropic has also announced a confidential IPO filing, following a recent funding round that valued the company at $965 billion, surpassing OpenAI's $852 billion valuation from late March. The concurrent IPO efforts by these tech giants could be driven by the substantial capital they aim to raise.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman is under pressure to present a strong financial case to investors, as the company continues to burn through significant funding while building essential infrastructure for AI model development. He recently outlined OpenAI's "third phase," focusing on making advanced AI abundant, affordable, and accessible for global benefit.
Internally, OpenAI is emphasizing focus and discipline, reportedly discontinuing projects like its Sora video app. The company is directing investments towards its enterprise business and the Codex coding assistant, which directly competes with Anthropic's Claude Code. This strategic shift comes amidst a competitive landscape and ongoing efforts to secure compute resources.
The race for public markets follows a recent legal dispute between Elon Musk and OpenAI, concerning the company's original nonprofit mission. A jury sided with OpenAI, though Musk has contested the ruling, citing a procedural technicality rather than a ruling on the merits of the case.