At the recently concluded Oracle AI World conference, Oracle's CEO Clay Magouyrk has attracted widespread attention in the industry. During an interview with CNBC, he expressed confidence in the future development of OpenAI, believing that this artificial intelligence giant is fully capable of affording the high costs required for its cloud infrastructure services, as high as $6 billion per year.
Magouyrk pointed out that the user growth of OpenAI is astonishing, and it has already approached 1 billion users, a number that is unprecedented in the industry. He said that such a user base provides OpenAI with significant economic support, enabling it to pay for this huge cloud resource cost.
In July of this year, OpenAI reached a five-year, multi-billion-dollar partnership agreement with Oracle, which not only provides OpenAI with powerful cloud computing capabilities but also marks a deep collaboration between the two companies in the field of artificial intelligence. Magouyrk emphasized that with the rapid development of artificial intelligence, the demand for cloud services from OpenAI will only continue to increase, and Oracle is ready to provide the necessary infrastructure for it.
As OpenAI continues to expand, its demand in the cloud computing field will become even greater. Magouyrk believes that future cooperation will enable the two companies to face more challenges together and drive the advancement of artificial intelligence.
The collaboration between Oracle and OpenAI is not only a significant transaction in the cloud computing field, but also an important milestone in the future development of artificial intelligence. Magouyrk's confidence also sends a positive signal to other companies in the industry, indicating that even when facing huge costs, high-quality technology and a strong user base can support such a burden.