An AI startup just started the biggest tech battle ever.
They’ve raised $10B in cash, have a $62B value, and 10,000+ customers—and now they’re aiming for OpenAI’s spot.
Here’s why the biggest tech companies are backing Sam Altman’s toughest competi
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Anonymous 3
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10,000+ companies trust Databricks. They're the real deal in AI!
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