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Private equity financier Adebayo Ogunlesi joins OpenAI's board

ChatGPT maker OpenAI said on Tuesday private equity veteran Adebayo Ogunlesi, who is presently the CEO of Worldwide Infrastructure Partners (GIP), has joined its board.

Ogunlesi, 71, will be encouraging OpenAI on securing access to the infrastructure needed for advancing its synthetic intelligence advancement, OpenAI said in a statement.

Established in 2006, GIP is a PE company focusing on infrastructure that handles more than $100 billion in possessions and has a portfolio including Britain's Gatwick airport, the Port of Melbourne and significant overseas wind projects. BlackRock acquired GIP last year for $12.5 billion.

AI facilities has actually been front-and-center in the AI race, as technology companies' capability to advance their AI is directly based on their ability to shore up massive calculate infrastructure, through specialized information centers that connect thousands of chips together in clusters.

In 2025 alone, huge tech firms consisting of Amazon, Microsoft, Alphabet, Meta and Apple are projected to spend over $200. billion on capex-- practically double of what they paid out in. 2021, the year before OpenAI's generative AI chatbot ChatGPT. debuted.

In recent months, OpenAI has been pushing the U.S. federal government to embrace helpful policy that will allow the. U.S. to remain ahead of China in the race for the nascent. technology.

There's an estimated $175 billion being in global funds. awaiting investment in AI jobs, and if the U.S. does not. draw in those funds, they will flow to China-backed. jobs-- enhancing the Chinese Communist Celebration's international. impact, the company composed on Monday in a set of policy. proposals.

(source: Reuters)