STORY: Shares of AI companies fell on Tuesday after a report raised new questions about OpenAI’s growth prospects.The Wall Street Journal reported that OpenAI has missed internal targets for new users and revenue in recent months.The report also said that OpenAI’s chief financial officer has expressed concerns to other industry leaders about the company’s ability to pay future computing contracts if revenue does not accelerate.The news rippled through the market, sending Oracle’s stock price down as much as 6%.:: oracleThe cloud provider reportedly signed one of the largest AI infrastructure deals in history with OpenAI. This includes approximately $300 billion worth of computing power over five years.Investors have become increasingly nervous about how Oracle plans to fund data center expansion, putting the company’s stock, bond and credit risk metrics under pressure.:: Coreweave::AMDShares of other OpenAI partners also fell. CoreWeave fell by 8%. Arm Holdings fell more than 9%. Chipmakers such as Nvidia, AMD and Broadcom also fell.Also, shares of Japan’s SoftBank Group, a major investor in OpenAI, closed nearly 10% lower in Tokyo trading. Despite the decline, one investment adviser told Reuters that the growth concerns reported by OpenAI do not mean the industry is “slowing down” and that competition is probably just increasing. The scrutiny comes as OpenAI lays the groundwork for a potentially massive IPO that could value the company as much as $1 trillion.