Stripe didn’t really buy OpenRouter because of the ‘singularity’
Stripe confirmed on Wednesday that it was buying OpenRouter. While the company didn’t disclose the deal price, sources told the New York Times that it paid $7.5 billion.
That’s a huge step up from OpenRouter’s $1.3 billion valuation in May. To put that price in context, the founders alone will reportedly receive $1.5 billion from the sale — more than the startup’s entire valuation just three months ago. Investors will get the remaining $6 billion, according to the NYT. Stripe reportedly had to outbid others interested in the fast-growing startup, including Databricks.
But the question is: what does a payments giant want with a startup that routes prompts between different AI models?
The short and funny answer, according to a leaked letter from Stripe’s founders to its investors about the deal, is: the singularity.
“It’s a fuzzy and perhaps already overworked term but we decided that January 1 marked...
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