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Amazon is reportedly in discussions to invest at least $50 billion in OpenAI, according to The Wall Street Journal — a move that could reshape the power dynamics of the AI industry.
OpenAI, already valued at around $500 billion, is seeking up to $100 billion in new funding, which could push its valuation to an eye-watering $830 billion. If Amazon joins the round, it would mark one of the largest single investments ever made in an AI company.
The talks are said to be led by Amazon CEO Andy Jassy and OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, though details remain scarce and both companies have declined to comment.
This isn’t just about money — it’s about control of the AI future.
Amazon already dominates cloud infrastructure with AWS.
OpenAI leads in consumer and enterprise AI models.
A partnership could create a rival force strong enough to challenge Microsoft-OpenAI’s existing dynamics, Google, and Meta.
If the deal goes through, it could signal a shift from AI competition to AI mega-alliances, where tech giants secure strategic stakes in the most powerful models.
We’re entering a phase where AI companies are no longer startups — they’re becoming trillion-dollar infrastructure plays. And whoever funds them today may control the digital economy tomorrow.