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Nvidia CEO denies he’s ‘unhappy’ with OpenAI

Nvidia’s CEO Jensen Huang denied reports that he was unhappy with OpenAI and said his company still planned to make a “huge” investment in the ChatGPT firm. NVIDIA announced in September that it would invest up to $100 billion in OpenAI, but recently, there have been suggestions that the deal might not happen. While Huang told reporters in Taipei that it was “nonsense” to say he was unhappy with OpenAI, when asked if Nvidia would be investing over $100 billion, he replied, “No, nothing like that.”

Reuters reported Huang said:

“We are going to make a huge investment in OpenAI. I believe in OpenAI, the work that they do is incredible, they …

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