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Home / Technology / Nvidia CEO Downplays OpenAI Investment Concerns

Nvidia CEO Downplays OpenAI Investment Concerns

2 Feb

Summary

  • Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang expects a significant investment in OpenAI.
  • Reports suggest a potential threat to the partnership's finalization.
  • Nvidia's hardware is crucial for OpenAI's AI development and data centers.
Nvidia CEO Downplays OpenAI Investment Concerns

Nvidia is reportedly preparing for its largest investment ever in OpenAI, according to CEO Jensen Huang. While not confirming specific figures, Huang stated the investment would be substantial, assuring reporters it was a "good investment" and that Nvidia "will definitely participate in the next round of financing."

This statement comes amidst reports suggesting the partnership might be "on ice." The Wall Street Journal indicated that Huang had privately expressed concerns about OpenAI's business discipline and its competition from rivals like Google and Anthropic.

However, Huang publicly called these reports "nonsense" and denied any unhappiness with OpenAI. Despite his assurances, some Nvidia executives, including CFO Colette Kress, have previously stated that a definitive agreement with OpenAI had not yet been completed.

Concerns about competition also appear to extend to OpenAI itself. Following Google's Gemini 3 outperforming ChatGPT in benchmarks, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman reportedly sent a memo to employees prioritizing ChatGPT's daily user experience enhancement.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has stated that Nvidia will participate in OpenAI's next round of financing, calling it a "good investment" and indicating it will be substantial, though not the $100 billion previously reported.
While Jensen Huang has dismissed reports of concerns, some publications have suggested private criticisms regarding OpenAI's business approach and competitive landscape. However, Huang publicly refuted these claims.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman reportedly sent a memo to employees to focus on enhancing ChatGPT's user experience, following Google's Gemini 3 surpassing ChatGPT in benchmark tests.

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