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OpenAI asks Investors to Avoid Five AI Startups in a Bold Funding Move

by Reshab Agarwal
October 4, 2024
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OpenAI asks investors to avoid five AI startups, including competitors like Anthropic and Elon Musk’s xAI. Global investors, including Thrive Capital and Tiger Global, have invested $6.6 billion in OpenAI, the company behind ChatGPT. However, this investment comes with a unique condition. OpenAI has asked these investors to avoid funding five specific companies that it sees as close competitors, according to sources shared with Reuters.

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The list includes firms developing large language models, such as Anthropic and Elon Musk’s xAI. Ilya Sutskever, a co-founder of OpenAI, has also launched a new company, Safe Superintelligence (SSI), which appears on the list. These companies are all in a race with OpenAI to develop advanced large language models, a field that demands significant financial resources.

Additionally, two AI-focused application companies have been named by OpenAI: Perplexity, an AI search startup, and Glean, an enterprise search firm. These names hint that OpenAI is looking to expand its tools for enterprises and end users as it aims for rapid growth. The company has projected ambitious revenue targets, expecting to rise from $3.7 billion this year to $11.6 billion by 2025.

Silence from Major Players

OpenAI asks investors to avoid five AI startups in an attempt to secure exclusive financial backing for its own projects. When approached for comments, OpenAI, Perplexity, and SSI declined to speak on the matter. Anthropic and Glean did not provide immediate responses, and Elon Musk’s xAI was unavailable for comment.

While not legally binding, OpenAI’s request shows how the company is using its position to secure exclusive commitments from investors. This approach is not typically seen in venture capital. While it’s common for investors to avoid directly funding competitors, especially to prevent reputational risks, OpenAI’s request is unique in listing specific companies.

Late-stage investors, like SoftBank and Fidelity, often invest across multiple companies, even those that compete with each other. For instance, Fidelity has investments in both OpenAI and xAI. OpenAI’s request doesn’t apply to investments already made by its existing investors but could impact future funding rounds for both OpenAI and its competitors.

While OpenAI’s request doesn’t change past investments, it could influence how these investors approach future funding decisions, especially for the five companies OpenAI singled out. The decision, where OpenAI asks investors to avoid five AI startups, could significantly impact future funding rounds for these competitors.  The stakes are high, with billions in funding required for companies competing in the race to develop cutting-edge AI technologies.

OpenAI’s Strategy: A Bold Move or Overreach?

OpenAI’s decision to ask investors to avoid funding certain competitors represents an interesting and bold strategy in the tech world, but it raises critical questions about fairness, market competition, and the balance of power in the AI race.

On one hand, OpenAI’s move to secure financial exclusivity makes sense from a business perspective. Developing large language models is expensive, and having investors solely committed to one company could give OpenAI an edge. By limiting competition in this way, OpenAI may ensure it gets more of the financial backing required for its ambitious goals, like achieving $11.6 billion in revenue by 2025. It also helps the company focus on innovation without constantly worrying about rivals getting similar resources from the same investors.

However, this strategy could also be seen as an attempt to limit competition unfairly. By asking investors not to fund its competitors, OpenAI could potentially make it harder for other companies, like Anthropic or xAI, to get the capital they need to succeed. Such behavior raises concerns about monopolistic practices. The more dominant OpenAI becomes, the less room there is for innovation from others. The AI field thrives on competition, which pushes companies to improve their models, products, and ethical standards. If OpenAI discourages investment in other startups, it could slow down advancements in AI that could benefit society as a whole.

Also Read: Microsoft Will Make $4.8 bln on AI with Massive Investment in Italy.

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