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Sam Altman says ‘enough’ to questions about OpenAI’s revenue

Last updated: November 2, 2025 9:40 am
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OpenAI CEO Sam Altman recently made headlines when he revealed that the company is generating more than $13 billion in annual revenue. During a joint interview with Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella on the Bg2 podcast, Altman was asked about how OpenAI plans to fund its massive spending commitments, which amount to over $1 trillion for computing infrastructure over the next decade.

Altman responded assertively, stating that the company’s revenue exceeds $13 billion and hinting that there are potential buyers for OpenAI shares. He emphasized that despite critics expressing concerns about OpenAI’s spending on computing resources, there is substantial interest in acquiring shares of the company.

While Altman acknowledged potential risks, such as a shortage of computing resources, he remained optimistic about OpenAI’s growth trajectory. He highlighted the company’s focus on expanding its ChatGPT platform, establishing itself as a prominent AI cloud provider, and leveraging AI for scientific automation.

Nadella chimed in, noting that OpenAI has consistently surpassed expectations set forth in its business plans provided to Microsoft as an investor. The discussion turned to speculation about OpenAI’s future revenue projections, with Altman playfully suggesting a $100 billion milestone by 2027.

However, Altman clarified that reports of OpenAI going public in the near future are unfounded. While he acknowledged the possibility of an IPO down the line, he emphasized that no concrete plans or timelines have been set.

Overall, the interview shed light on OpenAI’s impressive revenue growth and strategic vision for the future. Despite the company’s ambitious spending commitments, Altman and his team remain confident in their ability to navigate challenges and capitalize on opportunities in the AI landscape. Stay tuned for more updates on OpenAI’s journey towards continued success.

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