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Updated · Wisbusiness.com · Jul 13
AI Industry Hits Wall as OpenAI Burns $27 Billion and Chinese Models Near 30% Share
Updated
Updated · Wisbusiness.com · Jul 13

AI Industry Hits Wall as OpenAI Burns $27 Billion and Chinese Models Near 30% Share

2 articles · Updated · Wisbusiness.com · Jul 13

Summary

  • OpenAI, Meta and Chinese rivals are emerging as three warning signals that AI’s breakneck expansion may be running into capital, demand and pricing limits.
  • OpenAI is projected to lose about $14 billion on $25 billion of revenue this year, with roughly $27 billion in negative cash flow and an estimated $115 billion cumulative cash drain before profitability in 2029.
  • Meta’s new move to lease AI capacity suggests it overbuilt for its own needs after committing more than $180 billion to infrastructure, underscoring weaker-than-expected organic demand.
  • Chinese models including DeepSeek, Qwen and Kimi have climbed from 1.2% to nearly 30% market share in a year, offering comparable performance at far lower cost and squeezing U.S. pricing power.
  • If investors stop funding those losses, AI companies may have to slow expansion or seek new backers, threatening a major source of economic growth and stock-market gains.

Insights

As Chinese models offer AI for pennies, how can US tech giants survive the price war?
With staggering costs and no profits, is the AI boom actually a bubble about to burst?