OREANDA-NEWS  The American AI company OpenAI plans to postpone the initial public offering (IPO) until next year, The New York Times writes, citing three sources.

Previously, it was expected that the company would go public this fall. Analysts believe that the capitalization of OpenAI during the placement will be estimated at about $ 1 trillion.

NYT interlocutors told the publication that the company's advisers recommended waiting until next year if it wants to be valued at $1 trillion. Placement can be accelerated if this estimate is lowered, according to the advisors.

Earlier, The Information also reported, citing sources, that Sam Altman, the head of OpenAI, wants to hold an IPO in 2027.

It is expected that another AI startup, Anthropic, may go public in the fall. Like OpenAI, it has already submitted a preliminary application for an initial public offering.

In recent investment rounds, Anthropic was valued at $965 billion, and OpenAI at $852 billion.