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    OpenAI eyes public offering as AI race heats up

    The ChatGPT creator has filed confidential paperwork for a future IPO as competition among leading AI firms continues to intensify.
    Web DeskBy Web DeskJune 9, 2026
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    San Francisco: OpenAI has announced plans to pursue a future stock market listing in the United States, marking a major step in the company’s evolution as competition in the artificial intelligence sector accelerates.

    The company revealed that it has confidentially filed paperwork with the US Securities and Exchange Commission for a potential initial public offering (IPO). OpenAI said it has not yet decided when the listing will take place and indicated that it may remain a private company for some time while it continues to develop its business.

    The move comes just days after rival AI firm Anthropic also disclosed plans to go public. The two companies have emerged as leading competitors in the rapidly expanding AI industry, with OpenAI’s ChatGPT and Anthropic’s Claude chatbot competing for users, enterprise customers and investor support.

    OpenAI’s most recent private valuation reportedly reached approximately $852 billion, while Anthropic has been valued at around $965 billion. Both companies are now among the most valuable private technology firms in the world and are investing heavily in advanced AI development.

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    A public listing would provide OpenAI with access to significant new funding as AI companies face soaring infrastructure costs. Developing and operating large AI models requires enormous computing power, data centres and specialised hardware, making access to capital increasingly important.

    The company has previously stated that it is not rushing into a stock market debut. However, filing confidentially gives OpenAI the flexibility to move forward with an IPO when market conditions and business priorities align.

    Industry analysts expect the AI sector to remain one of the most closely watched areas of the technology market, with investors eager to participate in the next phase of growth.

    If OpenAI proceeds with its listing, it could become one of the largest technology IPOs in history and further intensify competition among the world’s leading artificial intelligence companies.

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