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March 21 (Reuters) – Artificial intelligence start-up OpenAI plans to nearly double its ‌workforce to 8,000 from 4,500 ‌by the end of 2026, the Financial Times ​reported on Saturday, citing two people with knowledge of the matter.

Reuters could not immediately verify the report. OpenAI did ‌not immediately respond ⁠to Reuters’ request for comment.

OpenAI plans to deploy most of ⁠the new hires across product development, engineering, research and sales, the FT ​said.

The ChatGPT-maker ​is also ramping up ​recruitment of specialists ‌focused on “technical ambassadorship,” aimed at helping businesses make better use of its tools, the report added.

The company’s latest funding round valued it at $840 billion, as ‌Big Tech and Masayoshi ​Son’s Softbank joined its blockbuster $110 ​billion round.

OpenAI ​CEO Sam Altman reportedly issued ‌an internal “code red” in ​early December ​last year, pausing non-core projects and redirecting teams to accelerate development in ​response ‌to Google’s Gemini 3.

(Reporting by Ananya Palyekar ​in Bengaluru; Editing by Sharon Singleton ​and Peter Graff)

 

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