OpenAI CFO: Market is Overly Concerned About Possible AI Bubble, Enthusiasm for Artificial Intelligence Still Not Sufficient

By: theblockbeats.news|2025/11/06 01:23:01
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BlockBeats News, November 6th, OpenAI CFO Sarah Friar said today that the market is overly concerned about and focused on the potential bubble in the field of artificial intelligence, and should show more "enthusiasm" for the AI technology's potential. Friar said, "When I think about the actual impact of artificial intelligence and its impact on individuals, I don't think people are enthusiastic enough about artificial intelligence. We should keep working hard."

Recently, to support the construction of its artificial intelligence data center, OpenAI has reached a series of significant deals with NVIDIA and AMD, which have been criticized as "internal funding arrangements." Friar denied this circularity and stated, "What we are currently doing is building a complete infrastructure to bring more computing power into this world. I don't think this is circular at all. A lot of work last year was about diversifying the supply chain." (Jinse Finance)

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