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Apple no longer in talks to invest in OpenAI
Apple Withdraws from OpenAI Investment Talks Ahead of $6.5 Billion Funding Round: WSJ Reports
Apple has reportedly pulled out of negotiations to join OpenAIs $6.5 billion funding round, according to The Wall Street Journal. The decision leaves Microsoft and Nvidia as potential key investors in OpenAI,
Apple drops out of race to join OpenAI funding round: WSJ
Apple (AAPL) is no longer in talks to take part in an investment round announced by the Microsoft (MSFT)-backed generative AI company, OpenAI, Read more here.
Apple is reportedly not investing in OpenAI
Apple is said to have dropped out of a new funding round for OpenAI at the last minute, but this will have no impact on its plans to integrate optional ChatGPT queries into Apple Intelligence.
Why Did Apple Back Out Of OpenAI’s $6.5 Billion Funding Round? Here’s What’s Still Keeping Them Partners
Apple has pulled out of OpenAI's latest $6.5 billion funding round but continues its partnership by integrating ChatGPT into its devices.
Apple Exits Talks to Participate in OpenAI’s $6.5 Billion Funding Round
Apple exits OpenAI's $6.5B funding round as Microsoft and others remain. Internal challenges and leadership changes at OpenAI raise questions about its future direction.
Apple drops out of talks to join OpenAI investment round, WSJ reports
Apple has left negotiations to participate in an OpenAI funding round expected to raise about $6.5 billion, the Wall Street Journal said on Friday. The tech giant recently fell out of the talks for the round,
Apple no longer in talks to invest in OpenAI: report
Apple fell out of talks to invest in OpenAI's next funding round, which could raise as much as $6.5 billion, The Wall Street Journal reported.
Apple No Longer in Talks to Join OpenAI Investment Round
Apple is no longer in talks to participate in an OpenAI funding round expected to raise as much as $6.5 billion, an 11th hour end to what would have been a rare investment by the iPhone maker in another major Silicon Valley company.
Apple reportedly backs out of OpenAI funding round
Apple pulls out of talks to invest in OpenAI during its latest funding round despite ongoing collaboration on iOS integration.
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