A closer look at OpenAI CEO Sam Altman after President Trump announces a multi-billion dollar joint venture between Altman's company, SoftBank and Oracle, and why it's already drawing the ire of major Trump ally Elon Musk.
The White House is expected to announce a multibillion-dollar investment in American artificial-intelligence infrastructure from a joint venture of OpenAI, SoftBank and Oracle on Tuesday afternoon. The companies are committing $100 billion to the joint venture,
Elon Musk's criticism of President Trump's $500 billion Stargate AI initiative has sparked outrage among White House aides.
On Tuesday, OpenAI, SoftBank, Oracle, and MGX announced plans to form Stargate, a new company that will invest $500 billion in AI computing infrastructure across the United States over four years. The announcement came during a White House meeting with President Donald Trump, who called it the "largest AI infrastructure project in history."
President Donald Trump was joined by the CEOs of Softbank, OpenAI and Oracle to announce a major private artificial intelligence infrastructure investment.
A war of words between Elon Musk and Sam Altman escalated on social media Thursday, as two of the most powerful men in tech sparred over their rival artificial intelligence initiatives.
A plan to build a system of data centers for artificial intelligence has been revealed in a White House press conference, with Masayoshi Son, Sam Altman, and Larry Ellison joining Donald Trump to announce The Stargate Project.
Shortly after OpenAI unveiled its $500 billion Stargate initiative, Elon Musk took to his social media platform to express his doubts about the project. In a
Here are the top takeaways from Trump’s press conference. One of Trump’s first executive actions as the 47th president of the nation was to grant pardons and commutations to all of the defendants convicted over the Jan. 6 Capitol riot, sparking criticism from Democrats who denounced the move.
Four years after departing Washington, defeated and with the nation reeling from the attack on the Capitol, Donald Trump walked through the doors of the White House’s South Portico as the 47th president.