The Stargate project, led by OpenAI's Sam Altman - to build the "world's largest AI infrastructure" - was announced by Donald Trump at a special press conference at the White House. Elon Musk, however,
Washington: The war of words between once-upon-a-time partners, Elon Musk and Sam Altman continues to increase as they attack each other on the social media platform ‘X’ (formerly known as Twitter). In a latest,
President Donald Trump on Tuesday announced Stargate, a new entity that plans to invest $500 billion in artificial intelligence infrastructure with the goal of making advancements in industries like health care and positioning the U.S. as the leader in AI.
Stargate is supposed to spend $500 billion on AI infrastructure, President Trump said. But Elon Musk suggested that the venture has much less cash.
Bannon tore into Musk, revealing another fissure in the MAGA world over Trump's highly touted Stargate project.
At the White House on Tuesday, SoftBank CEO Masayoshi Son confidently predicted that “artificial superintelligence” will kick off America’s “golden age.” President Donald Trump beamed as Son, OpenAI’s Sam Altman and Oracle’s Larry Ellison announced a $500 billion investment in an American scheme to unlock the potential of super-powerful AI.
The Stargate announcement prompted immediate skepticism over whether it would come to fruition, or represented new spending by the companies.
The companies expect to commit $100 billion to Stargate initially and invest $500 billion into the venture over the next four years.
Elon Musk is clashing with OpenAI CEO Sam Altman over the Stargate artificial intelligence infrastructure project touted by President Donald Trump.
Trump announced the Stargate initiative—a joint venture between OpenAI, Oracle, and SoftBank—aiming to invest up to $500 billion in AI infrastructure.
Elon Musk and OpenAI CEO Sam Altman are in a dispute over the Stargate AI project proposed by Donald Trump, which aims to invest $500 billion in AI infrastructure. Musk questions the necessity of the funding while Altman defends the project as beneficial for the country.