There are some interesting parallels here with the business model described in the book Confessions of an Economic Hitman. Developing countries take out huge loans from US lenders to build an electric grid, based on inflated forecasts from US consultancies they hired. The countries take on the debt, but the money mostly bypasses them and lands in the pockets of US engineering firms doing the construction, and government insiders taking kickbacks for greasing the wheels.
When the forecasted growth in industrial production fails to materialize, the countries are unable to repay the debt and have no option but to offer the US access to their resources, ports and votes in the UN.
What happens when OpenAI's forecasts of gargantuan growth fail to materialize and they're unable to sell more stock to pay off lenders? Does Uncle Sam step in with a bailout for "national security" reasons?