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Stephanie Palazzolo @ The Information · 10/28/2024 17:07 EDT

Some 75% of OpenAI’s revenue comes from consumers paying for its AI-powered chatbot and other products, a company spokesperson said on Monday. That means that the vast majority of the $4 billion the company was recently on track to generate this year will come from consumers, rather than ...

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