Nvidia's CEO, Jensen Huang, has downplayed reports of discontent with OpenAI, citing the company's "huge" investment plans for the ChatGPT maker. The $100 billion investment announced in September has been shrouded in doubt, but Huang's comments suggest that Nvidia is committed to its partnership.
When asked if the deal would be worth over $100 billion, Huang dismissed the notion as "nonsense." However, when pressed on whether OpenAI was getting too big for Nvidia, he responded by expressing his admiration for CEO Sam Altman and the importance of his work. He stated that Nvidia plans to make a significant investment in OpenAI, with Altman closing the latest round of funding.
Huang's comments imply that the relationship between the two companies remains strong, despite recent speculation about the deal's fate. The CEO of one of the world's leading technology firms has reinforced his support for OpenAI and its ambitious goals, signaling a continued partnership between the two entities.
When asked if the deal would be worth over $100 billion, Huang dismissed the notion as "nonsense." However, when pressed on whether OpenAI was getting too big for Nvidia, he responded by expressing his admiration for CEO Sam Altman and the importance of his work. He stated that Nvidia plans to make a significant investment in OpenAI, with Altman closing the latest round of funding.
Huang's comments imply that the relationship between the two companies remains strong, despite recent speculation about the deal's fate. The CEO of one of the world's leading technology firms has reinforced his support for OpenAI and its ambitious goals, signaling a continued partnership between the two entities.