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# AI Startups Setting Funding Records Amid Tech Market Volatility

In a landscape where tech giants face market pressures, AI startups have emerged as a remarkably stable bright spot in the tech ecosystem. Recent developments in AI funding reveal unprecedented investment levels, suggesting strong confidence in AI’s future despite broader market uncertainty.

## Astronomical Valuations for Pre-Product Companies

Several key AI startups have recently secured funding at valuations that would rival established public companies:

– **Mira Murati**, former OpenAI CTO, is reportedly raising a **$2 billion seed round** at a valuation exceeding **$10 billion** – without having launched a product. This seed round alone surpasses the entire market capitalization of established companies like Bumble and Fastly.

– **Ilya Sutskever’s** year-old AI startup (one of OpenAI’s co-founders) was recently valued at **$32 billion** – more than double Snap’s size and approaching Robinhood’s valuation, despite not having a product in market.

## OpenAI’s Explosive Growth

Sam Altman revealed that approximately **1 in 10 people globally** now use OpenAI’s systems, suggesting their user base has doubled to around **800 million users** in just weeks.

## Capital Continues to Flow

Even as the IPO market faces challenges:
– Founders Fund recently closed a **$4.6 billion growth fund**
– Tech giants are increasingly becoming early backers of promising AI startups
– Nvidia and Alphabet reportedly participated in Sutskever’s recent funding round
– Google is providing TPU chips for emerging AI ventures
– Microsoft remains an early OpenAI backer and has hired talent from competitors like DeepMind

## Strategic Implications

This funding pattern ensures that breakthrough AI technologies, platforms, and profits will flow through American mega-cap companies – potentially offering some consolation amid broader tech challenges from tariffs and regulatory scrutiny.

Industry leaders like Andy Jassy and Sundar Pichai continue emphasizing that AI investment is a “need to have, not a nice to have.” Despite market volatility and balance sheet concerns, tech giants appear committed to maintaining AI investments while potentially cutting back in other areas.

As one analyst noted,

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