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OpenAI Raises $110 Billion at $730 Billion Valuation in One of the Largest Private Funding Rounds in History

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OpenAI has raised $110 billion in a single funding round at a pre-money valuation of $730 billion — making it one of the largest private fundraising events in corporate history and cementing the artificial intelligence race as the defining technology contest of the decade. The staggering sum arrives as the AI industry faces its most turbulent political moment: competitor Anthropic was just blacklisted by the federal government for refusing to remove safety guardrails on military use of its Claude AI, while Elon Musk's xAI has signaled willingness to fill the void. The funding round positions OpenAI to accelerate development of increasingly powerful AI systems at a moment when the relationship between Silicon Valley, the military, and the government is being rewritten in real time. The valuation makes OpenAI worth more than most Fortune 500 companies combined and raises profound questions about the concentration of power in private AI labs.

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