Dark cloud over ChatGPT revolution: the cost
- OpenAI bled around US$540 million last year as it developed ChatGPT and says it needs US$100 billion to meet its ambitions
- Experts warn that the advent of generative AI will deepen the dependency on cloud computing and tech giants, leaving the same players in the driver’s seat

The explosion of generative AI has taken the world by storm, but one question all too rarely comes up: Who can afford it?
OpenAI bled around US$540 million last year as it developed ChatGPT and says it needs US$100 billion to meet its ambitions, according to industry media The Information.
“We’re going to be the most capital-intensive start-up in Silicon Valley history,” OpenAI’s founder Sam Altman told a panel recently.
And when Microsoft, which poured billions of dollars in investment into OpenAI, is asked about how much its AI adventure will cost, the company answers with assurances that it is keeping an eye on its bottom line.

Building something even near the scale of what OpenAI, Microsoft or Google have on offer would require an eye-watering investment on state-of-the-art chips and recruiting prize-winning researchers.