OpenAI Targets $100bn Ad Revenue by 2030 as ChatGPT Ads Gain Early Traction
OpenAI is scaling its advertising business rapidly, projecting $100 billion in revenue by 2030
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OpenAI is scaling its advertising business rapidly, projecting $100 billion in revenue by 2030
The exits mean six of xAI’s original 12 co-founders have now left the company since 2024.
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Rishabh Agarwal, recruited from Google DeepMind earlier this year on a reported $1 million salary, announced in late August that ...
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