Trump Unveils $500 Billion AI Mega-Investment: OpenAI, SoftBank, Oracle Alliance | OpenAI Playground | OpenAI Login | OpenAI ChatGPT | Turtles AI
A landmark announcement could mark a new era for AI: private investment of up to $500 billion for innovative infrastructure, with SoftBank, OpenAI and Oracle leading the way.
Key points:
- Joint initiative called “Stargate” between OpenAI, SoftBank and Oracle.
- Initial commitment of $100 billion, with prospects to reach $500 billion within four years.
- Direct involvement of prominent figures such as Masayoshi Son, Sam Altman and Larry Ellison.
- Growing tech sector interest in advanced data centers and computational power.
A possible announcement by Donald Trump regarding unprecedented investments in the private AI sector is attracting worldwide attention. According to credited sources, a joint venture called “Stargate,” featuring SoftBank, OpenAI and Oracle, envisions an initial $100 billion plan, with the goal of reaching up to $500 billion over the next four years. The initiative, designed to revolutionize AI-related infrastructure, aims to develop state-of-the-art data centers capable of supporting the growing needs of the global technology sector. Among the personalities involved are SoftBank CEO Masayoshi Son, OpenAI’s Sam Altman and Oracle’s Larry Ellison, who are expected at the White House on Tuesday to discuss the ambitious project. Details of the deal remain confidential, but the market has already reacted, with Oracle’s shares up 6 percent, followed by Nvidia, Arm Holdings and Dell. Interest in AI has surged since the launch of ChatGPT in 2022, prompting many companies to adopt innovative AI-based solutions. The technology ecosystem requires enormous computational resources, which is why Stargate’s infrastructure will include data centers capable of connecting thousands of chips in high-performance clusters. It is unclear whether this announcement represents an update from plans by Microsoft and OpenAI, which in March 2024 revealed a similar plan for an AI supercomputer planned for 2028. The possibility of convergence between the two initiatives remains an open question, while those involved in the deal maintain the utmost confidentiality.
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