The media reports that OpenAI’s annual revenue exceeded the $2 billion mark in December.
The mentioned company, which has developed the world’s most popular artificial intelligence-based chatbot called ChatGPT, is convinced that it will be able to more than double the specified indicator. Such an ambitious assessment of its prospects is based on what the firm considers the interest of business clients as a kind of foundation for future rapid growth. This group of the consumer audience is interested in accessing the possibility of using the generative artificial intelligence tools offered by OpenAI.
Information about how the developer of the world’s most popular chatbot based on artificial intelligence evaluates its own prospects was published by the media with reference to anonymous insiders who are aware of the so-called backstage conversations.
Reaching the landmark milestone of $2 billion in annual revenue increases the competitiveness of OpenAI as a player in the advanced technology industry, which also includes heavyweights such as Google and Meta. Also, the December indicator characterizes the company as one of the fastest-growing firms in history.
OpenAI was originally established as a non-profit artificial intelligence research laboratory. The history of the brand began in 2015. Five years later, OpenAI became a commercial organization. Since then, the company’s revenue has shown exponential growth. In October, the brand’s annual revenue was fixed at $1.3 billion.
The success of the company can be explained by the fact that its products are being introduced by large corporations. In November, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman stated that 92% of Fortune 500 firms use the brand’s developments.
At the same time, the company continues to remain unprofitable due to the significant costs associated with the creation and operation of artificial intelligence models.
As we have reported earlier, OpenAI GPT-4 Poses Little Risk of Helping Create Bioweapons.
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