The Stargate project has big implications for U.S. AI leadership, but also for who's winning the new president's ear.
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,
The Stargate project, announced as a $500 billion initiative to create advanced AI systems and job opportunities, has drawn both skepticism and support. While Musk continues to criticize the venture’s funding, Altman maintains that the project is on track and aims to benefit the country significantly.
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.
The social media war between billionaire tech mogul Elon Musk and OpenAI CEO Sam Altman is heating up with Musk calling the latter a 'liar' on Thursday (January 21). The latest post from Musk on social media platform X,
The disagreement centres around claims made by Musk that the funds promised for the project might not be available as expected.
This ambitious joint venture involves OpenAI, led by Sam Altman, alongside SoftBank and Oracle. Trump hailed Stargate as a cornerstone for developing artificial general intelligence (AGI) within the United States,
Despite Elon Musk’s close ties to Trump, he was notably excluded from the venture, with Altman taking the lead role instead
The top tech companies Tuesday announced that they will create a new company, called Stargate, to grow artificial intelligence infrastructure in the United States. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has shown support for Donald Trump,
Elon Musk reacted to Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella’s comments regarding the $500 billion Stargate AI project, questioning its funding. Nadella affirmed Microsoft’s investment.
The Stargate project represents a bold step toward reshaping America’s AI future. Despite criticism and scepticism from industry leaders like Elon Musk, proponents such as Sam Altman remain confident in its transformative potential.