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Company behind ChatGPT worth $852 billion after mega-investment, ‘superapp’ on the way

Company behind ChatGPT worth $852 billion after mega-investment, ‘superapp’ on the way

OpenAI has raised $122 billion in a new investment round, bringing the company's total valuation to $852 billion. This funding round marks the first time the ChatGPT creator has accepted investments from individual backers.

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