With the blessings of donald trump, a new age in artificial intelligence has begun in the United States. The world's largest AI project has been established by three major heavyweights that have joined forces in their quest for worldwide domination in the field.
 
'Stargate' will be its name. donald trump announced during a special white house news conference. However, Elon Musk has expressed skepticism about the massive project.
 
Oracle Chairman Larry Ellison, SoftBank CEO Masayoshi Son, and sam Altman, creator of ChatGPT-maker OpenAI, are among the team leading the ambitious project. Although they have not yet confirmed it, Nvidia is also apparently in discussions about a potential collaboration on the project.
 

STARGATE LAUNCH AT WHITE HOUSE
To formally start the Stargate project, the CEOs of the three companies attended President donald trump at the White House. According to President Trump's announcement, this would be "the largest AI infrastructure project in history" and will cost "at least $500 billion," of which $100 billion will be the first installment. The initiative would generate over 100,000 employment in the United States, the President added.
 
According to his statement, Stargate will construct "the physical and virtual infrastructure to power the next generation of AI." Furthermore, Stargate's first one-million-square-foot data center is already being built in Texas, according to Oracle Chairman Larry Ellison.
 

ELON MUSK'S 'FOMO' MOMENT?
It's interesting that Elon Musk, a close friend and supporter of donald trump, has been excluded from the project. Elon Musk posted a mocking comment on his social media platform X shortly after the conclusion of the white house press briefing. It appears from his post that he may be a little annoyed by this massive undertaking.

Elon Musk responded directly to OpenAI's Stargate post on X by writing, "They don't actually have the money ($500 billion)." He stated in a different article that SoftBank had obtained far under $10 billion. I have strong authority to say that.
 

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