
山姆·奧爾特曼(Sam Altman)顯然已對唱衰者感到厭煩,他甚至希望OpenAI能上市,好讓這些批評者能用真金白銀來支持他們的觀點。
在《BG2》播客節目中,當主持人、Altimeter Capital創始人布拉德·格斯特納(Brad Gerstner)問及OpenAI據稱實現的130億美元營收時,這位首席執行官馬上開啟了抗辯模式。這一數字雖然可觀,約與迪克體育用品(Dick's Sporting Goods)的營收相當,但相較于OpenAI已承諾投入計算基礎設施的1.4萬億美元,則顯得相形見絀。
“首先,我們的實際營收遠高于這個數字。其次,布拉德,如果你想出售你持有的股份,我可以幫你找到買家,”奧爾特曼說,“我真是受夠了。我相信有很多人愿意購買OpenAI的股份。”
他預測,公司營收將飛速增長,ChatGPT的用戶規模會持續擴張,而OpenAI正在布局的消費級設備業務也有望迅速起飛。
“我認為,我們可以很快把你或任何其他人的股份,賣給那些在網上唱空最起勁的人,”奧爾特曼表示。
盡管未上市交易,但OpenAI擁有一長串機構投資者,他們均持有這家初創公司的私人股份。這包括格斯特納的Altimeter Capital,該基金在去年一輪66億美元的融資中投入了未公開的金額,那輪融資使公司估值達到1,570億美元。在上個月為現任和前任員工進行的二級股份出售后,OpenAI的估值已升至5,000億美元。
奧爾特曼表示,他“并不經常”希望OpenAI成為上市公司,但他強調上市交易有一個顯著的好處。
“某些人總是宣稱OpenAI快要倒閉,每當聽到這些話我就想讓公司上市,然后對他們說,隨便做空我們的股票。然后,我會高興地看著他們血本無歸,”他補充道。
OpenAI暫未回應《財富》雜志的置評請求。
這位OpenAI的首席執行官以在沖突面前不退讓而聞名。上周末,OpenAI聯合創始人兼特斯拉(Tesla)首席執行官埃隆·馬斯克(Elon Musk)在社交媒體上發文抨擊奧爾特曼,指控他“竊取了一家非營利組織”。奧爾特曼回應道:“是我幫你那個被你棄之不顧的項目起死回生,它本應成為有史以來最大的非營利組織。”
盡管奧爾特曼偶爾希望OpenAI上市,但這家AI巨頭并未明確其上市時間表。該公司最初以非營利組織形式成立,并于上周重組為一家營利性公益公司(PBC)。此舉將有助于其更輕松地籌集資金,并可能為未來的首次公開募股(IPO)鋪平道路。
對于OpenAI可能上市的時間,奧爾特曼仍然態度模糊。盡管路透社上周報道稱,公司正籌備在2026或2027年以高達1萬億美元的估值進行IPO,但奧爾特曼在播客中重申并無具體計劃。
不過,他承認公司最終上市是大勢所趨。
“我是個現實主義者。我假設這一天終會到來,但是——我不明白人們為什么要寫這些報道,”奧爾特曼在談及路透社的報道時表示,“我們心中沒有具體的日期。董事會沒有做出相關決定或類似的事情。我只是認為,上市是事情最終的發展方向。”(財富中文網)
譯者:劉進龍
審校:汪皓
山姆·奧爾特曼(Sam Altman)顯然已對唱衰者感到厭煩,他甚至希望OpenAI能上市,好讓這些批評者能用真金白銀來支持他們的觀點。
在《BG2》播客節目中,當主持人、Altimeter Capital創始人布拉德·格斯特納(Brad Gerstner)問及OpenAI據稱實現的130億美元營收時,這位首席執行官馬上開啟了抗辯模式。這一數字雖然可觀,約與迪克體育用品(Dick's Sporting Goods)的營收相當,但相較于OpenAI已承諾投入計算基礎設施的1.4萬億美元,則顯得相形見絀。
“首先,我們的實際營收遠高于這個數字。其次,布拉德,如果你想出售你持有的股份,我可以幫你找到買家,”奧爾特曼說,“我真是受夠了。我相信有很多人愿意購買OpenAI的股份。”
他預測,公司營收將飛速增長,ChatGPT的用戶規模會持續擴張,而OpenAI正在布局的消費級設備業務也有望迅速起飛。
“我認為,我們可以很快把你或任何其他人的股份,賣給那些在網上唱空最起勁的人,”奧爾特曼表示。
盡管未上市交易,但OpenAI擁有一長串機構投資者,他們均持有這家初創公司的私人股份。這包括格斯特納的Altimeter Capital,該基金在去年一輪66億美元的融資中投入了未公開的金額,那輪融資使公司估值達到1,570億美元。在上個月為現任和前任員工進行的二級股份出售后,OpenAI的估值已升至5,000億美元。
奧爾特曼表示,他“并不經常”希望OpenAI成為上市公司,但他強調上市交易有一個顯著的好處。
“某些人總是宣稱OpenAI快要倒閉,每當聽到這些話我就想讓公司上市,然后對他們說,隨便做空我們的股票。然后,我會高興地看著他們血本無歸,”他補充道。
OpenAI暫未回應《財富》雜志的置評請求。
這位OpenAI的首席執行官以在沖突面前不退讓而聞名。上周末,OpenAI聯合創始人兼特斯拉(Tesla)首席執行官埃隆·馬斯克(Elon Musk)在社交媒體上發文抨擊奧爾特曼,指控他“竊取了一家非營利組織”。奧爾特曼回應道:“是我幫你那個被你棄之不顧的項目起死回生,它本應成為有史以來最大的非營利組織。”
盡管奧爾特曼偶爾希望OpenAI上市,但這家AI巨頭并未明確其上市時間表。該公司最初以非營利組織形式成立,并于上周重組為一家營利性公益公司(PBC)。此舉將有助于其更輕松地籌集資金,并可能為未來的首次公開募股(IPO)鋪平道路。
對于OpenAI可能上市的時間,奧爾特曼仍然態度模糊。盡管路透社上周報道稱,公司正籌備在2026或2027年以高達1萬億美元的估值進行IPO,但奧爾特曼在播客中重申并無具體計劃。
不過,他承認公司最終上市是大勢所趨。
“我是個現實主義者。我假設這一天終會到來,但是——我不明白人們為什么要寫這些報道,”奧爾特曼在談及路透社的報道時表示,“我們心中沒有具體的日期。董事會沒有做出相關決定或類似的事情。我只是認為,上市是事情最終的發展方向。”(財富中文網)
譯者:劉進龍
審校:汪皓
Sam Altman is getting fed up with the haters, and he wishes OpenAI were public so they could put money behind their critiques.
The CEO quickly became defensive when BG2 podcast host and Altimeter Capital founder Brad Gerstner asked about OpenAI’s reported $13 billion in revenue—a respectable figure about equal to that of Dick’s Sporting Goods, but which pales in comparison to the $1.4 trillion OpenAI has committed to investing in computing infrastructure.
“First of all, we’re doing well more revenue than that. Second of all, Brad, if you want to sell your shares, I’ll find you a buyer,” Altman said. “I just—enough. I think there are a lot of people who would love to buy OpenAI shares.”
He predicted revenue will grow steeply, that ChatGPT will continue to grow, and that OpenAI’s developing consumer device business will take off.
“I think we could sell, you know, your shares or anybody else’s to some of the people who are making the most noise on Twitter, whatever, about this very quickly,” Altman said.
Although not publicly traded, OpenAI’s long list of institutional backers have privately held shares in the startup. This includes Gerstner’s Altimeter Capital, which invested an undisclosed amount as part of last year’s $6.6 billion funding round that valued the company at $157 billion. OpenAI is now worth $500 billion after a secondary share sale for current and former employees last month.
Altman also said that there are “not many times” he wishes OpenAI were a public company, but he highlighted one particular benefit of having publicly traded shares.
“One of the rare times it’s appealing is when those people are writing these ridiculous ‘OpenAI is about to go out of business.’ I would love to tell them they could just short the stock, and I would love to see them get burned on that,” he added.
OpenAI did not immediately respond to Fortune’s request for comment.
The OpenAI CEO is known for not backing down from conflict. Over the weekend, OpenAI cofounder and Tesla CEO Elon Musk took shots at Altman, alleging he “stole a nonprofit.” Altman responded, “I helped turn the thing you left for dead into what should be the largest nonprofit ever.”
Despite Altman’s occasional wish that OpenAI were publicly traded, the AI giant has no clear timeline on when it will do so. The company, which was founded as a nonprofit, restructured as a for-profit public benefit corporation, or PBC, last week. The move will help it raise funds more easily and could pave the way for a future initial public offering.
Altman has remained ambivalent about the potential timing for OpenAI to go public. Despite a report by Reuters last week claiming the company was preparing for an IPO in 2026 or 2027 at a whopping $1 trillion valuation, Altman reiterated on the podcast there is no specific plan.
Still, he acknowledged that the idea is to go public eventually.
“I’m a realist. I assume it will happen someday, but that was—I don’t know why people write these reports,” Altman said about the Reuters report. “We don’t have a date in mind. We don’t have a board decision to do this or anything like that. I just assume it’s where things will eventually go.”