OpenAI Stargate is a $500B bet: America’s AI Manhattan Project or costly dead end?
OpenAI, Oracle, Softbank and MGX are investing a record amount in new AI infrastructure even as China's DeepSeek outperforms on cost.Read More
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Musk clashes with OpenAI CEO Sam Altman over Trump-supported Stargate AI data center project
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OpenAI spars with Elon Musk over $500bn Stargate project
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Trump Announces Project Stargate, a Massive New Investment in AI
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SoftBank and OpenAI back sweeping AI infrastructure project in US
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Trump announces 'Stargate' AI infrastructure project with 'colossal data centers'
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OpenAI Courts Trump With Vision for ‘A.I. in America’
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