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OpenAI seeks $100 billion funding with Amazon talks

Published on: January 30, 2026 5:00 PM

Sam Altman is tired of the AI bubble talk — and says OpenAI could be worth $100  billion by 2027 | Windows Central

OpenAI, the artificial intelligence company currently valued at $500 billion, has announced plans to raise an additional $100 billion in a new funding round, potentially pushing its valuation to $830 billion. The Wall Street Journal reports that Amazon could contribute at least $50 billion to the investment, although details of the deal remain limited.

Read More: Amazon eyes $10 billion stake in OpenAI 

Negotiations are reportedly being led by Amazon CEO Andy Jassy and OpenAI CEO Sam Altman. Both companies have yet to publicly comment on the ongoing discussions.

OpenAI has also been in talks with sovereign wealth funds from the Middle East as part of its funding strategy. Additionally, discussions are underway with major tech companies including Nvidia, Microsoft, and SoftBank. Sources indicate that the funding round could conclude by the end of the first quarter.

The potential collaboration between Amazon and OpenAI is notable because Amazon maintains a significant relationship with Anthropic, a direct competitor of OpenAI. Amazon Web Services (AWS) serves as the primary cloud provider for Anthropic and has invested at least $8 billion into the company. The tech giant also recently opened an $11 billion data center campus in Indiana exclusively to support Anthropic’s AI models.

If the deal moves forward, Amazon’s large-scale investment in OpenAI would signal an expanded commitment to AI development, while also intensifying competition between OpenAI and other AI startups. Analysts suggest that such a massive funding round could accelerate OpenAI’s research and commercial applications, including cloud-based AI services, ChatGPT enhancements, and enterprise partnerships.

Read More: OpenAI set for $60 billion boost as Nvidia, Microsoft, Amazon 

OpenAI, known for its ChatGPT and generative AI innovations, continues to attract global attention for its rapid growth and high-profile collaborations. Investors and industry experts are closely monitoring this funding round, which, if completed, would mark one of the largest private investments in the tech sector to date.

Filed Under: World Tagged With: AI funding, amazon, Andy Jassy, Latest, OpenAI, Sam Altman, Tech Investment

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