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Nvidia CEO Regrets Missing Early AI Funding
16 Apr
Summary
- Nvidia's CEO admitted failing to invest in early-stage OpenAI and Anthropic.
- Huang cited Nvidia's previous financial and strategic limitations for the miss.
- Nvidia has since committed billions to both AI labs to boost its chip demand.

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has publicly admitted to a significant missed opportunity, expressing regret over not investing in OpenAI and Anthropic during their nascent stages. He explained that at the time, Nvidia was not financially or strategically positioned to make the multi-billion-dollar commitments these AI labs needed to scale their operations and utilize Nvidia's computing power.
Huang commended rivals like Google and AWS for their early, substantial investments in these AI firms. However, with Nvidia now benefiting from the AI boom, the company has since made considerable investments. Nvidia has committed billions to OpenAI and Anthropic, including a roughly $30 billion commitment to OpenAI and a $10 billion investment in Anthropic in late 2025, reinforcing its commitment to the AI ecosystem that drives demand for its GPUs.
These investments are seen as strategic moves to bolster the overall AI industry, thereby ensuring continued high demand for Nvidia's advanced chips. This acknowledgment comes as both OpenAI and Anthropic are reportedly preparing for potential IPOs later in 2026, with Huang indicating these might be Nvidia's last major direct stakes before they go public.