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2026-04-15 05:52

SoftBank Seeks Additional Banks for $40B OpenAI Loan, Inviting $5B Commitments

Gate News message, April 15 — SoftBank has entered a soft launch phase with banks for a $40 billion bridge loan to fund its OpenAI investment, inviting additional lenders to join as sub-underwriters. According to Bloomberg, each new participant is being asked to commit approximately $5 billion. The facility, announced last month and due March 25, 2027, is underwritten by JP Morgan, Goldman Sachs, Mizuho Bank, SMBC, and Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group. The financing adds to more than $30 billion that SoftBank has already injected into OpenAI. SoftBank previously participated in OpenAI's October 2024 funding round with a reported $500 million investment. OpenAI has forecast revenue of $11.6 billion in 2025.

2026-04-15 03:51

Anthropic Opposes Illinois AI Liability Bill Backed by OpenAI

Gate News message, April 15 — Anthropic is opposing Illinois bill SB 3444, which is backed by OpenAI. The bill would shield AI labs from liability for large-scale harm caused by misuse of their models, provided they draft and publish their own safety frameworks. Sources familiar with the matter said Anthropic has urged state senator Bill Cunningham and other lawmakers to change or drop the bill. Governor JB Pritzker's office stated he does not support giving big tech a full shield from responsibility. OpenAI said the measure would reduce risk and support a harmonized approach to state AI rules. Critics, including Thomas Woodside of Secure AI Project, argued the bill could nearly eliminate existing common law liability. Anthropic last week supported a separate Illinois bill that would require public safety plans and third-party audits for frontier AI developers.

2026-04-15 01:33

AI Art Platform Artue Joins OpenAI's ChatGPT Ecosystem, Offers Conversational Curation and USDC Payments

Gate News message, April 15 — Artue, an AI-powered art platform operated by Abitus Associates, has officially entered OpenAI's "Apps in ChatGPT" ecosystem, offering conversational art curation and end-to-end transactions within the ChatGPT interface. The platform currently features 96 galleries, 654 artists, and 4,743 artworks, providing personalized recommendations through natural language interactions. Unlike traditional keyword-based art platforms, Artue interprets users' emotions and preferences through conversation, delivering contextual artwork and artist recommendations. The platform supports complete transaction flows from discovery to purchase, payment, and delivery, operating across multiple LLM-based interfaces. Artue has integrated cross-border payment systems including PayPal, credit cards, and USDC stablecoin payments, enabling global transactions without currency restrictions. The company plans to expand its infrastructure to include gallery SaaS, collector CRM, RWA-based art finance, and security token offerings (STO).

2026-04-14 23:31

Microsoft Expands Norway Data Center with 30,000 Nvidia Chips

Gate News message, April 14 — Microsoft will lease additional data center capacity at Nscale's campus in Narvik, Norway, including 30,000 Nvidia Vera Rubin chips, according to Bloomberg. The expansion adds to Microsoft's earlier $6.2 billion commitment at the site. Nscale, a neocloud provider, said the site had been pitched to OpenAI under its Stargate plan, but OpenAI did not finalize a capacity agreement there. OpenAI recently paused a similar Stargate project in the UK, citing energy and regulatory costs. A spokesperson said the company is still exploring capacity options in Norway.

2026-04-14 04:16

Investors Question OpenAI’s $852 billion Valuation, Saying a Strategic Shift May Face Competitive Threats

Gate News message, on April 14, the Financial Times reported that OpenAI investors are questioning its $852 billion valuation, saying the company’s strategy is shifting. Some investors said these strategic changes could make OpenAI more vulnerable to threats from competitors such as Anthropic and Google.

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ME News report, April 6 (UTC+8). According to market sources, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman privately stated this year that he hopes the company can complete an IPO as early as the fourth quarter. CFO Sarah Friar has told several colleagues that she believes the company is not yet ready to list in 2026, citing factors including the workload of the required processes and organizational work, as well as financial risks brought by high-value commitments to procure computing power. Internally, Altman has repeatedly excluded Friar from financial decision-making. In recent months, when he discussed server procurement with a top-tier investor, he did not invite Friar. One attendee described her absence as “noticeable and awkward,” and therefore she had participated in meetings on the same topic earlier. Since August last year, Friar no longer reports directly to Altman; instead, she reports to Fidji Simo, head of the application business, breaking the usual practice in large companies where CFOs report directly to the CEO. Financially, OpenAI has committed to investing more than $600 billion in cloud servers over the next five years. Internal forecasts predict that more than $200 billion in cash will be consumed before achieving positive cash flow. The $122 billion funding commitment announced this week mainly comes from Amazon and Nvidia—both of which are also OpenAI’s cloud server and chip suppliers—forming a circular capital arrangement. Anthropic has surpassed OpenAI to become the preferred AI model in the enterprise and developer market, and OpenAI’s revenue growth has also been slowing. Initial preparations for going public have quietly begun: OpenAI has engaged the law firms Cooley and Wachtell Lipton Rosen & Katz, and has held preliminary discussions with the IPO teams of Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley. Altman privately stated that he hopes to go public earlier than Anthropic, which is currently discussing an IPO plan for this fourth quarter. The two executives later issued a joint statement saying they are “fully aligned on compute strategy.” (Source: ChainCatcher)
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ME News Report, April 6 (UTC+8). According to market sources, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman privately said this year that he hopes the company can complete an IPO as early as the fourth quarter. CFO Sarah Friar also told several colleagues that she believes the company is not yet ready to list in 2026, citing factors including the required process and organizational workload, as well as the financial risks arising from high-value commitments for compute infrastructure procurement. Internally, Altman has repeatedly excluded Friar from financial decision-making. In recent months, when discussing server procurement with a top investor, he did not invite Friar to participate; one attendee said her absence was “noticeable and awkward,” so she had been involved in earlier meetings on the same topic. Since August last year, Friar no longer reports directly to Altman; instead, she reports to Fidji Simo, the head of the application business, breaking with the typical practice in large companies where the CFO reports directly to the CEO. On the financial front, OpenAI has committed to investing more than $600 billion in cloud servers over the next five years, and internal projections indicate that it will burn through more than $200 billion in cash before reaching positive cash flow. The $122 billion financing commitment announced this week comes mainly from Amazon and NVIDIA—both of which are also OpenAI’s suppliers of cloud servers and chips—forming a circular capital arrangement. Anthropic has surpassed OpenAI to become the preferred AI model for enterprise and developer markets, and OpenAI’s revenue growth is also slowing. IPO preparations have quietly begun: OpenAI has tasked the law firms Cooley and Wachtell Lipton Rosen & Katz, and has held preliminary discussions with the IPO teams at Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley. Altman privately said he hopes to go public earlier than Anthropic, which is currently discussing its IPO plan for this fourth quarter. The two executives later released a joint statement saying they are “completely aligned on compute strategy.” (Source: ChainCatcher)
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