President Trump says he likes Biden's idea to open up federal lands for AI data centers. His White House is looking for ways to ensure U.S. dominance in the sector.
President Donald Trump talked up a joint venture investing up to $500 billion for infrastructure tied to AI by a new partnership formed by OpenAI, Oracle and SoftBank.
The executive order directs the Department of Defense and the Department of Energy to lease federal sites to companies building AI infrastructure.
On Monday, when President Donald Trump revoked the Executive Order on Artificial Intelligence former President Joe Biden established in October 2023, it was truly gone. Any attempt to click on a link to the order received a huge "404 – PAGE NOT FOUND" error message that took up the entire page.
Hours after returning to the White House, President Donald Trump made a symbolic mark on the future of artificial intelligence by repealing former President Joe Biden’s guardrails for the fast-develop
SoftBank Group Corp., OpenAI, and Oracle Corp. are forming a $100 billion joint venture to fund artificial intelligence infrastructure, an effort unveiled with President Donald Trump aimed at speeding development of the emerging technology.
President Trump hosted executives from Softbank, OpenAI and Oracle at the White House Tuesday to announce “Stargate,” a $500BN private-sector plan to build new AI data centers.
Recently appointed president Trump has announced a significant private sector investment to develop OpenAI's infrastructure.
When Biden's AI Order was established, half a dozen US politicians applauded the measure alongside industry executives like Microsoft President Brad Smith, who called it a "critical step forward in the governance of AI technology" (In October, Microsoft founder Bill Gates quietly supported Kamala Harris for president with a $50 million donation).
Silicon Valley loudly criticized President Donald Trump when he quit the climate accord in his first term. This time? Crickets.
President Trump announced The Stargate Project, a massive AI infrastructure initiative that could cement the U.S. as the global leader in this technology. Explore its goals and implications.
Trump then went on to criticize the nation’s electric grid, calling it old while noting that he would allow the tech companies to rely on any fuel that they want to run the plants. And if the energy plants fail, Trump claimed the country could return to “good clean coal.”