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OpenAI announces $110bn funding round that would value firm at $840bn

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OpenAI said on Friday it is raising $110bn in a blockbuster funding round that would value the ChatGPT maker at $840bn, in a deal that signals the feverish pace of investment in artificial intelligence.It’s more than double the amount the company raised last year, when it racked up $40bn in the largest private tech deal on record.This year’s funding round, which is still open, includes a $30bn investment from SoftBank, $30bn from Nvidia, and $50bn from Amazon, and comes ahead of the AI startup’s expected mega-IPO later this year.Even more investors are expected to join.“We’re super excited about this deal,” OpenAI CEO Sam Altman told CNBC on Friday.

“AI is going to happen everywhere.It’s transforming the whole economy, and the world needs a lot of collective computing power to meet the demand.”Big tech executives have signaled to their investors in recent weeks that they are doubling down on investing in AI, despite fears that the AI boom could come with heavy costs.AI’s expansion is dependent on the creation of massive datacenters, which are facing scrutiny by lawmakers and communities for driving up energy prices and draining water supplies.There are also fears of AI driving up unemployment, as companies try to replace workers with automated processes.

On Thursday, fintech company Block announced that it would be laying off 4,000 of its 10,000 employees because of gains in AI productivity.That dramatic reduction in workforce appears to be part of a broader trend, as Goldman Sachs noted in February that AI resulted in 5,000 to 10,000 monthly net job losses last year.Big tech companies and large tech investors such as SoftBank are racing to forge partnerships with OpenAI – which is spending heavily on datacenters – betting that closer ties with the company would give them a competitive edge in the AI race.“We are entering a new phase where frontier AI moves from research into daily use at global scale,” OpenAI said in a company blog post on Friday.“Leadership will be defined by who can scale infrastructure fast enough to meet demand, and turn that capacity into products people rely on.

ChatGPT now has more than 900 million weekly active users and more than 50 million consumer subscribers.OpenAI also highlighted the power of its products like Codex, its cloud-based software engineering agent that’s available to paid ChatGPT subscribers – describing its output as equivalent to a “top engineer”.“Weekly Codex users have more than tripled since the start of the year to 1.6M,” the company wrote.“More people are now creating, automating, and shipping software that once required a full engineering team.

”Amazon will start with an initial $15bn investment, followed by another $35bn in the coming months “when certain conditions are met”, OpenAI wrote, without elaborating on what they were,Along with the investment, OpenAI and Amazon have also struck a deal, in which OpenAI will utilize two gigawatts of computing capacity powered by Amazon’s in-house Trainium chips, the companies said,“This agreement lowers the cost and improves the efficiency of producing intelligence at scale,” OpenAI said in a statement on Friday,Amazon’s cloud computing platform, AWS, will also be the exclusive third-party cloud provider for OpenAI Frontier, the ChatGPT maker’s enterprise platform for building, deploying and managing AI agents,The partnership does not change OpenAI’s existing relationship with Microsoft.

Microsoft Azure still remains the exclusive cloud provider for OpenAI’s APIs that provide access to OpenAI’s models, the companies said,OpenAI’s first party products will continue to be hosted on Azure, and Microsoft holds its exclusive license and access to intellectual property across OpenAI models and products,It was not immediately clear whether Nvidia’s $30bn investment replaced its earlier commitment announced in September under which Nvidia would invest up to $100bn in the startup,OpenAI said in its statement that this expansion would strengthen its ability to “train and deploy frontier models at global scale”,Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang affirmed his commitment to working with OpenAI in January in response to reports of tension between the two companies.

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Square Mile strikes back: how the City of London is fighting disinformation about crime

“Just visit London and you’ll see that it’s filled with crime,” the tech billionaire Elon Musk said as he was beamed into Tommy Robinson’s far-right rally in the UK capital last September.The comments by the SpaceX and Tesla boss, part of a roving speech that was later condemned by the UK government, added to a growing wave of anti-London disinformation that has spread in recent months. That includes Donald Trump’s notorious comments of London “no-go zones” and Nigel Farage’s warnings against wearing jewellery after 9pm in the West End.But the panic over antisocial behaviour and petty crime plaguing the capital has burst out of rightwing circles and social media platforms and into City boardrooms and diplomatic meetings, raising the hackles of state officials and influential financial sector bosses who fear that, if left unchecked, trade, recruitment and business investment could suffer.“Nobody’s saying ‘it means that I won’t invest in the City’,” said Susan Langley, the City of London’s mayor

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Harrods faces legal action over £1-a-head dining charge not going to staff

Harrods is facing legal action over its addition of a £1-a-head cover charge to diners’ bills that does not go to workers, in a test case that could lead to changes at a string of upmarket restaurants.Legislation, which came into force in October 2024, requires business owners to hand over all tips and service charges to staff. Some restaurants, including those at Harrods, add a mandatory cover charge as well as an optional service charge and only pass on the latter to their workers.An employment tribunal case involving 29 Harrods restaurant workers backed by the United Voices of the World (UVW) union is to be heard in September. Workers argue that the cover charge functions in practice as a service charge and so should be distributed to them and not kept by Harrods

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Suicide forum found to be in breach of Online Safety Act after failing to block UK users

A suicide forum linked to deaths in Britain has been ruled provisionally in breach of the Online Safety Act after it failed to properly block access to UK users when ordered to do so last year.Ofcom, the online regulator, said it could now apply to the courts to demand internet service providers block access to the site in the UK. This will depend on how the site, which also faces fines, responds over the next 10 days.Coroners had been raising concerns about the links between the forum and suicides in the UK since at least 2019, campaigners said. The family of 17-year-old Vlad Nikolin-Caisley, from Southampton, said he took his own life in 2024 after using the site, which Ofcom is not naming

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OpenAI announces $110bn funding round that would value firm at $840bn

OpenAI said on Friday it is raising $110bn in a blockbuster funding round that would value the ChatGPT maker at $840bn, in a deal that signals the feverish pace of investment in artificial intelligence.It’s more than double the amount the company raised last year, when it racked up $40bn in the largest private tech deal on record.This year’s funding round, which is still open, includes a $30bn investment from SoftBank, $30bn from Nvidia, and $50bn from Amazon, and comes ahead of the AI startup’s expected mega-IPO later this year. Even more investors are expected to join.“We’re super excited about this deal,” OpenAI CEO Sam Altman told CNBC on Friday

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Formula One to revise controversial rule at centre of Mercedes engine row

Formula One’s governing body, the FIA, and rival engine manufacturers have reached a compromise solution to tackle the controversy surrounding Mercedes that had threatened to overshadow next week’s start of the season in Australia.The sport is entering a new era with the biggest changes in decades to the engine and chassis regulations. Engine compression ratios have been a major talking point, with Mercedes suspected of exploiting a loophole to gain performance through the thermal expansion of components and there is talk of possible protests after the Melbourne race. Mercedes have said any change will make no difference to them.The FIA said in a statement on Saturday that amendments to the 2026 regulations had been approved unanimously by an e-vote of its World Motor Sport Council

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Oleksandr Usyk to defend title against kickboxer at Pyramids of Giza in Egypt

Oleksandr Usyk, who has not fought since a fifth-round knockout of Daniel Dubois at Wembley in July, will defend his WBC heavyweight title against a kickboxer at the Pyramids of Giza in Egypt.The bout with Rico Verhoeven on 23 May, dubbed “Glory in Giza”, will be the first title fight held in Egypt, according to The Ring magazine, and will be streamed live on Dazn.Verhoeven, the 36-year-old Dutch heavyweight, is 66-10 with 21 KOs as a kickboxer, has sparred in the past with Tyson Fury and had one professional bout in 2014, which he won by a knockout.“I truly respect people who reach the very top in their sport,” Usyk said. “Rico is one of them – a powerful athlete and a great champion

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Winter Paralympics walks tightrope as Russia’s inclusion risks ceremony boycott

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Jacks and Ahmed find dramatic late blitz to earn England unlikely win over New Zealand

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England beat New Zealand by four wickets: T20 Cricket World Cup Super 8s – as it happened

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Promotion and relegation from Prem to be scrapped as rugby moves to franchise model

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Cheltenham hopeful of ticket-sale turnaround for festival after three years of decline

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