OpenAI Keeps Raising Money

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In this podcast, Motley Fool analyst Jim Gillies and host Mary Long discuss:

  • OpenAI's $157 billion valuation.

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Mary Long: OpenAI sees some open check folks. You're listening to Motley Fool Money. I'm Mary Long joined today by the illustrious Jim Gillies. Jim, thanks for being here. You ever been called that before?

Jim Gillies: That is absolutely the first time I've ever been called Illustrious, and I'm not sure what to do with it.

Mary Long: Thanks for joining us on the show. You are a valuation guy. I think it's fair to say so figured we'd open up with some valuation news, OpenAI, which listeners might know that name. It's the company behind ChatGPT, among other things. They got a new valuation, and that valuation comes out to 157 billion big ones. That is comparable to the likes of Goldman Sachs, Uber, AT&T. It's also up from the $30,000,000,000 valuation it had about a year ago. I'll open the floodgates. What do you think of that number?

Jim Gillies: Let's say, why are you doing this to me? I think the number is absurd. I think the number is unjustifiable. I didn't say wrong. I may very well be wrong. Maybe right, but the thing is I am from and the reason why I'm a little amused out of the gate is I am one of I think a fairly slowly dying breed. That is, I believe the company is worth the sum of its future cash flows, discounted back at an appropriate discount rate. Very important. Here's the thing. I have no idea what ChatGPT OpenAI's future cash flows will be. Neither does anyone else. I have no idea the timing of them, the scale of the size of them, the dilution that's going to come. Neither does anyone else.