

Are AI Companies Cooking the Books? w/ Sarah Myers West
Sep 30, 2025
Sarah Myers West, a researcher at AI Now with expertise in AI governance, dives into the murky waters of AI financing, questioning if we're witnessing a genuine market or simply a facade of financial maneuvers. She explores OpenAI's staggering debt deals and the troubling discrepancy between projected expenditures and actual revenues. Sarah also highlights how governmental support is shaping AI demand and the risks of circular financial practices, all pointing to a complex ecosystem that raises alarms about the future of AI economics.
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Massive Buildouts Rely On Future Demand
- Leading AI firms are committing to massive infrastructure buildouts measured in hundreds of billions.
- Those commitments assume future demand that may not materialize at the required scale.
Spending Far Outpaces Revenue
- Companies are underestimating capital costs and overestimating near-term revenue.
- OpenAI revised capex up by ~$80B while reporting only $12B in revenue, showing a massive gap.
Oracle Recasts Its Business On OpenAI
- Oracle parlayed its OpenAI tie-up into a massive revenue reforecast and market rally.
- That shift dramatically boosted Larry Ellison's net worth and market perception of Oracle.