OpenAI consumes compute capacity like few have ever done before it. A recent report [[link]] expects it to gorge itself on datacentre capacity and research between 2025 and 2030—burning cash at a rate of swimming pools per minute by some estimations.
reports that OpenAI is chasing fresh investment to allow it to expand its compute capability—buying new graphics cards, accelerators, and processors to jumpstart new AI models. The company is said to be spending around $13 billion on Microsoft-owned datacentres this year, which could rise to around $28 billion in 2028. But the love affair with Microsoft is not set to last.
Stargate isn't as cool as it sounds and has nothing to do with space-age Egyptian folk. It's a plan between OpenAI, Softbank, and Oracle to build out AI infrastructure in the US. As much as $500 billion worth over four years. The [[link]] first site for development is in Abilene, Texas. It's called Stargate 1, and the first Nvidia GB200 racks are being installed and already running 'early' workloads at the facility. Just today, OpenAI and Oracle inked a deal to develop , which is nearly five-fold its initial expected capacity and will incorporate… 2 million chips.
Whether there'll be hell to pay, that's up to the judge in each case—that's just one judge for the copyright cases put forward by US authors, as the cases are now being consolidated. OpenAI has stated in response to the authors' cases that it believes its "models are trained on publicly available data, grounded in fair use, and supportive of innovation."
Though admittedly these cases and any repercussions are unlikely to matter to OpenAI's bottom line either way. It's projected to earn up to $12.7 billion this year, according to The Information, and it's already roughly around the $10 billion mark, reports . That isn''t anywhere near its expenses but, hey, it's not entirely footing the bill itself. You'd think there'd be some cash spare to pay some of those [[link]] rights holders too, but alas…

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