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OpenAI Invests in Thrive Holdings to Boost AI in Business Services

OpenAI Takes Stake in Thrive Holdings to Drive AI in Business Services

OpenAI has announced a strategic move to acquire a stake in Thrive Holdings, an investment fund from its major backer Thrive Capital. The partnership aims to accelerate AI adoption in business services, starting with accounting and IT.

Key Takeaways

  • OpenAI will integrate its teams with Thrive Holdings’ portfolio companies.
  • The initial focus is on high-volume, rules-driven processes in accounting and IT.
  • The deal builds on Thrive Capital’s existing, multi-billion dollar investments in OpenAI.
  • The move follows reports of massive debt financing in the AI infrastructure sector.

Strategic Partnership Details

Announced on Monday, the collaboration will see OpenAI work directly with companies under Thrive Holdings to deploy its technology. The goal is to improve operational speed, accuracy, and cost efficiency while creating a scalable model for other industries.

“The initial focus is accounting and IT services because these functions run high-volume, rules-driven, workflow-heavy processes where OpenAI’s platform can drive immediate benefits,” the company said in a statement.

Thrive Capital’s AI Pivot

Thrive Capital, founded by Josh Kushner, has significantly increased its bets on artificial intelligence. After first investing in OpenAI in 2023 at a $27 billion valuation, it later led a $6.6 billion round that valued the startup at $157 billion. The firm launched Thrive Holdings in April specifically to build and acquire AI-powered companies.

Speaking on the latest partnership, Brad Lightcap, COO of OpenAI, said, “This partnership with Thrive Holdings is about demonstrating what’s possible when frontier AI research and deployment are rapidly deployed across entire organisations to revolutionise how businesses work and engage with customers. We hope this partnership serves as a model for how businesses and industries around the world can deeply partner with OpenAI.”

Context: The AI Debt Boom

This investment comes amid reports of soaring debt in the AI sector. A recent Financial Times analysis alleged that companies supplying data centres, chips, and computing power to OpenAI have borrowed approximately $96 billion to fund operations.

The report names SoftBank, Oracle, and CoreWeave as having borrowed at least $30 billion to invest in the unprofitable startup, highlighting the industry’s growing reliance on debt financing.

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