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Miles Kruppa @ The Information · today 13:57 EDT

OpenAI Signs Additional $6.5 Billion Contract With CoreWeave

OpenAI agreed to purchase up to $6.5 billion of cloud services from CoreWeave, pushing its contracted spending with the cloud provider to about $22.4 billion, the companies said Thursday. The expanded contract adds to OpenAI’s spending commitments as it tries to secure enough computing ...

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