OpenAI is currently engaging in discussions with Middle Eastern investors, including Abu Dhabi-backed firms and Temasek, regarding potential investments in its chip venture. These talks have involved senior executives, including CEO Sam Altman, and have occurred several times over the past months. The focus of these investments is to bolster OpenAI's capabilities in artificial intelligence, leveraging the financial and strategic support from regions with growing AI ambitions. Key stakeholders in this venture include major tech firms, as indicated by stock symbols $MSFT and $NVDA.
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Abu Dhabi-backed firm in talks to invest in OpenAI chip venture, FT reports https://t.co/tlUf9VC8Ov https://t.co/3zUytMvZCZ
Abu Dhabi in talks to invest in OpenAI chip venture https://t.co/nDwPqeVBj6
Temasek is reportedly in discussions to invest in OpenAI, with senior executives said to have met with CEO Sam Altman a few times in the past months. $MSFT $NVDA
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