OpenAI to Continue Collaboration with Scale AI Despite Meta’s Major Stake Purchase

OpenAI confirmed it will maintain its partnership with Scale AI after Meta agreed to acquire a 49% stake in the AI data-labeling startup for $14.8 billion, OpenAI CFO Sarah Friar said at the VivaTech conference in Paris.

Scale AI is vital for providing the vast volumes of labeled training data essential for advanced AI tools like OpenAI’s ChatGPT. Despite Meta’s significant investment, OpenAI emphasized it intends to keep working with multiple data vendors rather than exclusively relying on Scale.

Friar highlighted the importance of keeping the AI ecosystem open, cautioning against moves that could slow innovation by locking out competitors. “We don’t want to ice the ecosystem because acquisitions are going to happen,” she said.

Meta’s stake comes as OpenAI’s ChatGPT competes directly with Meta’s Llama AI models. Scale AI’s CEO Alexandr Wang will now lead Meta’s new superintelligence unit, underscoring the startup’s growing influence in the AI space.

Friar also noted the increasing complexity of AI models requires input from a diverse network of human trainers with deep expertise—from academics to scientists—reflecting the growing sophistication in AI development.