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OpenAI Seeks More Funding to Power Next Wave of AI – Saudi, India, UAE in Talks

by Faith Amonimo
June 17, 2025
in Artifical Intelligence, Global News
Reading Time: 2 mins read

OpenAI already closed a massive $40 billion funding deal in March 2025. That deal valued the company at $300 billion. Now they want even more money to build their AI models and data centers.

The talks include Saudi’s PIF, India’s Reliance Industries, and UAE’s MGX fund. Each investor could put in hundreds of millions of dollars. SoftBank is leading this new funding round.

The company serves over 500 million people who use ChatGPT each week. OpenAI makes $10 billion in yearly revenue. But they also spend billions developing new AI technology.

Saudi Arabia’s wealth fund has over $900 billion to invest. The kingdom wants to be a leader in artificial intelligence. Investing in OpenAI fits their plan to build a tech-focused economy.

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman met with India’s IT minister earlier this year. They talked about building cheap AI systems in India. Altman also visited UAE to discuss funding with Abu Dhabi’s MGX group.

The new money will help OpenAI build its Stargate project. This is a massive plan to create data centers for training AI models. The company needs enormous computing power to make better AI systems.

OpenAI lost about $5 billion last year while spending on research and infrastructure. The company wants to make $125 billion in revenue by 2029. They plan to raise another $17 billion in 2027.

Traditional Silicon Valley investors are also joining the funding round. Coatue Management and Founders Fund plan to invest at least $100 million each.

Middle Eastern countries are spending big on AI technology. They see it as key to diversifying their oil-dependent economies. UAE and Saudi Arabia both have major tech investment programs.

The AI race requires massive amounts of money. Companies need to buy powerful computer chips and build data centers. OpenAI competes with Google, Microsoft, and other tech giants developing AI systems.

OpenAI’s valuation has grown quickly. In October 2024, the company was worth $157 billion. Six months later, it doubled to $300 billion. The new funding could make it even more valuable.

The company makes most of its money from ChatGPT subscriptions and API access. Businesses pay to use OpenAI’s technology in their own products. Demand keeps growing as more people try AI tools.

Saudi Arabia’s interest shows how important AI has become globally. Countries want to secure access to the best AI technology. They worry about falling behind in the tech race.

The funding talks are still ongoing. No final deals have been announced. OpenAI needs approval from all investors before closing any new funding round.

Faith Amonimo

Faith Amonimo

Moyo Faith Amonimo is a Tech Writer and Newsletter Editor at Techsoma Africa, where she reports on technology and digital...

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