OpenAI CFO: The company discussed a potential deal with Oracle
the OpenAI CFO stated that the company's consumer business is experiencing significant growth, accounting for about 75% of overall operations, while the enterprise department, although still relatively young, has generated considerable annual revenue. The company is actively discussing how to strike a balance between the value customers need and OpenAI's operational costs, especially in terms of computing expenses. The company has discussed the possibility of a potential deal with Oracle as a starting point to maximize computing power and enhance consumer influence. To effectively compete for top research talent in a fiercely competitive market, the company has implemented a liquidity plan inspired by strategies used by industry leaders such as SpaceX.
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