10万亿算力订单根本hold不住?Altman偷递11页“要钱申请”,还嘴硬 “不求联邦”,白宫直拒:谁都不救!
AI前线·2025-11-10 06:54

Core Viewpoint - OpenAI is facing scrutiny and controversy over its financial strategies and statements regarding federal support for its infrastructure investments, amidst claims of potential dishonesty from its leadership [2][3][4]. Financial Statements and Projections - OpenAI CEO Sam Altman projected that the company's revenue will reach $20 billion by the end of the year and could grow to hundreds of billions by 2030 [2][10]. - The company has signed over $1.4 trillion in infrastructure agreements to secure the computational power needed for future models [9]. Controversial Statements and Reactions - CFO Sarah Friar's comments about seeking federal support for funding raised concerns about taxpayer money being used for a private enterprise [4][5]. - Following backlash, Friar clarified her statements, emphasizing the need for strong public-private partnerships rather than direct government aid [5]. Government Response - White House AI director David Sacks stated that the government would not provide federal aid for AI companies, reinforcing a belief in competition over intervention [5][6]. - Altman later denied seeking government guarantees for OpenAI's data centers, attempting to distance the company from the controversy [6]. Internal Conflicts and Contradictions - A letter from OpenAI's Chief Global Affairs Officer revealed requests for federal support, contradicting Altman's public denials [6][8]. - The letter outlined specific policy proposals for government assistance, including grants and loan guarantees to enhance the AI industry [7][8]. Financial Viability and Future Outlook - OpenAI's ambitious financial commitments raise questions about its ability to sustain such expenditures without federal assistance or significant revenue growth [10][11]. - Analysts suggest that OpenAI must achieve substantial revenue increases to justify its infrastructure investments, with projections indicating a need for a nearly 2900% revenue growth by 2029 [10].