TLDR OpenAI is developing a five-year plan to cover more than $1 trillion in pledged spending through new revenue sources, debt partnerships, and additional fundraising rounds. The company currently generates $13 billion in annual recurring revenue, mostly from ChatGPT subscriptions, but reported an $8 billion operating loss in the first half of 2025. OpenAI has [...] The post OpenAI Plans Five-Year Strategy to Fund Over $1 Trillion in AI Spending appeared first on Blockonomi.TLDR OpenAI is developing a five-year plan to cover more than $1 trillion in pledged spending through new revenue sources, debt partnerships, and additional fundraising rounds. The company currently generates $13 billion in annual recurring revenue, mostly from ChatGPT subscriptions, but reported an $8 billion operating loss in the first half of 2025. OpenAI has [...] The post OpenAI Plans Five-Year Strategy to Fund Over $1 Trillion in AI Spending appeared first on Blockonomi.

OpenAI Plans Five-Year Strategy to Fund Over $1 Trillion in AI Spending

TLDR

  • OpenAI is developing a five-year plan to cover more than $1 trillion in pledged spending through new revenue sources, debt partnerships, and additional fundraising rounds.
  • The company currently generates $13 billion in annual recurring revenue, mostly from ChatGPT subscriptions, but reported an $8 billion operating loss in the first half of 2025.
  • OpenAI has committed to securing over 26 gigawatts of computing capacity from partners like Nvidia, AMD, Broadcom, and Oracle, with contracts potentially exceeding $1 trillion over ten years.
  • The company plans to double its paying subscriber rate from 5% to 10% of its 700 million active users and is exploring new revenue streams including government contracts and compute network sales.
  • OpenAI is working on an AI-powered personal device with former Apple designer Jony Ive and considering adding advertisements to its products.

OpenAI is creating a five-year financial strategy to meet spending commitments exceeding $1 trillion. The ChatGPT creator needs new ways to generate income and secure funding for its expanding AI operations.

The company currently brings in about $13 billion in annual recurring revenue. Around 70% of that money comes from ChatGPT subscriptions, with most users paying $20 per month.

OpenAI has 700 million active users but only 5% pay for subscriptions. The company wants to double that percentage to 10%.

To attract more subscribers, OpenAI launched lower prices in India. Similar pricing plans will roll out in Brazil and the Philippines soon.

The company is adding new ways to make money beyond subscriptions. OpenAI now takes a small percentage from purchases made through ChatGPT’s shopping features.

Leaders at OpenAI are considering placing advertisements in their products. They say any advertising will be introduced carefully.

OpenAI plans to earn revenue from government contracts. The company also wants to generate income from its computing network called Stargate.

This approach would let OpenAI sell AI computing power to other companies. Right now, OpenAI only develops AI software.

New Hardware and Partnerships

OpenAI is working with Jony Ive, the former Apple designer, on an AI device. This would be the company’s first major hardware product.

The company has formed partnerships with Nvidia, Oracle, CoreWeave, Broadcom, and AMD. These deals focus on improving chips and data center design.

OpenAI agreed to buy over 26 gigawatts of computing capacity from these partners. That amount equals the power from about 20 nuclear plants.

These contracts could cost more than $1 trillion over ten years. About two-thirds of that total covers semiconductor purchases.

Financial Challenges

OpenAI lost $8 billion in operations during the first half of 2025. This happened even though revenue more than doubled from the previous year.

Partners like Oracle paid for much of the early infrastructure costs. OpenAI plans to repay these expenses as the business grows.

The company expects chip prices to fall over time. Rising competition among suppliers should also help lower costs.

Some analysts say these deals simply move money between OpenAI and its investors. But the contracts show that investors believe OpenAI can secure future financing.

OpenAI is exploring new types of debt funding to build more data centers. The company will also seek additional fundraising rounds.

CEO Sam Altman has said making a profit is not the main goal right now. President Greg Brockman believes more computing power will eventually bring higher revenue.

OpenAI secured contracts worth over $1 trillion spread across ten years from Nvidia, AMD, Broadcom, and Oracle for computing capacity.

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