HSBC Analysis: OpenAI Needs $207 Billion by 2030 to Sustain Operations
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HSBC estimates that OpenAI needs to raise at least $207 billion by 2030 to continue operating at its current loss-making pace. The analysis suggests that OpenAI's business model requires massive capital infusion to sustain operations, highlighting the financial challenges facing the AI company despite its technological advancements.
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