If we talk about the biggest giant in the world, it’s Nvidia. Let me tell you clearly, without Nvidia, no AI model, nor ChatGPT, can run. Nvidia boss Jensen Huang said something to the whole world that created panic in everyone’s heart.
Huang has clearly stated that he will no longer invest any money in OpenAI and Anthropic. Generally speaking, this appears to be a business-related decision. If we delve deeper, it suggests something else. Let’s understand this in simple terms.

Now these companies are out of our hands, Mcasterstroke.
Nvidia says it will no longer invest in OpenAI and Anthropic. Jensen says that OpenAI and Anthropic are about to go public, so he’s abandoning them. He won’t invest in them any more. The truth is, Nvidia only wants to sell its chips, and it’s already making a good profit from them.
Money Mess.
Looking at the entire matter, Export has clearly stated that there is money laundering in this; actually, what happened is that Nvidia had given billions of dollars to all these companies as investment, but the problem here is that the companies that had borrowed money from them returned the money from that money to buy Nvidia chips. So Nvidia started seeing clearly that they are buying my chips with my own money, but we are not seeing any profit, just on this issue. Export said that there is money laundering. This made Nvidia feel very bad, and it left them and went its own way.
Friendship breaks down: Anthropic’s statement negatively impacts Nvidia.
There’s a major reason for the rift between Nvidia and Anthropic, or rather, between them, which you might be surprised to hear. It’s actually something Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei told Nvidia some time ago. Selling high-power AI chips to China is like selling nuclear weapons to North Korea. What do you think about why Anthropic’s CEO said this? Let us know in the comments.
Now there is a political twist in the middle of AI
There came a time when Anthropic was blacklisted by the Trump administration. This was the issue when the Trump administration wanted AI companies to work for the government. But Anthropic rejected the offer. This prompted OpenAI to join forces with the government. This was the reason due to which the government put Anthropic in the blocklist. What do you think, this decision was taken right by the government, tell in the comment.
Did OpenAI get it right or wrong? Tell us in the comments.
What in the end: Nvidia itself, Mo Bachalia.
When Jensen Huang saw that politics had become a part of the technology field, Nvidia took a different path. Nvidia decided that it should only focus on making chips, not getting involved in corporate battles. Nvidia saved itself by withdrawing.
Now, whether it’s OpenAI or Arthopic, the government can ban anyone. What’s the point of Nvidia? It’s just doing its business. And everyone wants chips.
Can you tell me in the comments if Nvidia has made the right decision?
AI and Politics.
I’ve explained clearly above why Anthropic was blacklisted. The simple answer is that Anthropic directly targeted Nvidia with accusations, which led Nvidia to take a different path, and Anthropic also became a target of political scrutiny. Let me be clear, politics is now involved in the tech industry.
Final Thoughts.
Avidia says that AI started on a small scale, but now it has entered a dangerous phase. It is not just a game of money but also a game of power. And we believe that this trend will continue to increase in the future.
Tell us in the comments what Nvidia did right.