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🚀 OpenAI’s valuation curve looks like a SpaceX launch From a non-profit in 2015 to a $157B AI powerhouse in 2024, Eric Flaningam's chart perfectly captures the wild trajectory. Some key moments: ▪️ 2015: Founded as a non-profit with $1B in fundin

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OpenAI’s growth looks amazing, but don’t forget the risks: relying heavily on Microsoft, tough competition, and challenges in making AI ethical and profitable.

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