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Bloomberg’s Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow speak with OpenAI’s Chief Global Affairs Officer Chris Lehane about the company’s new policy proposals to help manage the rapid changes brought about by artificial intelligence. Plus, Oracle names a new CFO to help the company navigate massive data center development plans and a cash crunch. And, NASA's Artemis II is set to pass at the closest distance that humans have come to the lunar surface in 50 years. (Source: Bloomberg)

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As OpenAI and Anthropic move closer to their planned initial public offerings, more details about the finances of both artificial intelligence giants are starting to emerge. It was no secret these companies were bleeding cash, but seeing the actual numbers is still striking. Neither company has made its filings official. Both are in the process of recruiting investors and have recently closed funding rounds, which meant opening their books. The Wall Street Journal got a peek . According to internal estimates, OpenAI will not turn a profit until 2030, while Anthropic expects slight positive results this year, followed by another year of losses before staying in the green in 2028 and 2029. Spending on AI training will be staggering. In 2028, OpenAI projects spending $121 billion on computing
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