OpenAI's multiple growth targets fell short of expectations, raising concerns over the $600 billion computing power commitment
OpenAI's recent internal growth targets have not met expectations. CFO Sarah Friar warned that if revenue growth does not keep pace, the company may struggle to fulfill its commitment of approximately $600 billion in computing power procurement, and the board has begun to review the data center investment expansion plans.
Reports indicate that ChatGPT user growth, revenue targets, and subscription retention are all under pressure. Despite OpenAI recently completing a $122 billion financing round, the company's management is still discussing long-term capital expenditures and the pace of an IPO. OpenAI has denied that there are significant internal disagreements.
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