OpenAI Closes Silicon Valley’s Largest-Ever Funding Round - wsj.com
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Documents: OpenAI and Anthropic have projected profitability to investors with and without training costs, and report inference costs exceeding half of revenue (Wall Street Journal)
Wall Street Journal : Documents: OpenAI and Anthropic have projected profitability to investors with and without training costs, and report inference costs exceeding half of revenue Silicon Valley's hottest startups have the same challenge: funding giant computing costs OpenAI and Anthropic
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