OpenAI CEO Sam Altman is in talks with investors, including from the United Arab Emirates, to raise between $5 trillion to $7 trillion in funding. The goal, according to a report in The Wall Street Journal, is to increase the world’s chip manufacturing capacity and enhance AI capabilities.

The fundraising efforts are part of a broader strategy to address OpenAI’s growth constraints, particularly the scarcity of AI chips needed for training large language models like ChatGPT.

Altman’s proposal is said to include forming a partnership with investors, chip manufacturers, and power providers to finance the construction of chip foundries, which would then be operated by the chip manufacturers.

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    11 months ago

    That’s how productivity growth is achieved, a smaller amount of workers do the same task.

    Or course, the created wealth is again invested back eventually and new products/services require new jobs.

    For example, right now we have some of the highest labor participation in years, despite rising productivity

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      11 months ago

      yeah and productivity increase has decoupled from wage in 1980, while productivity rises wages stay the same - why should anyone who’s not a multimillionaire find that acceptable?

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        Why would anyone know this fact and attack productivity increases rather than its being decoupled from wages?