Elon Musk, the close Trump adviser who has his own AI company and was notably not at the press conference, erupted Wednesday with a relentless stream of online mockery. “They don’t actually have the money,
Elon Musk raises concerns about the Trump-backed $500 billion Stargate AI Project, questioning SoftBank's ability to fund the initiative.
Tech billionaire Elon Musk voiced doubts about President Trump’s newly announced infrastructure plan for artificial intelligence, claiming that the technology companies behind the effort do
On Tuesday, Japanese tech investor SoftBank Group joined U.S. peers OpenAI and Oracle to unfurl the massive spending initiative, dubbed the "Stargate" project. The plan is to initially commit $100 billion then increase spending to $500 billion over the next four years.
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They don’t actually have the money,” Elon Musk wrote on his social media platform, exposing an early internal rift within the White House.
Elon Musk has expressed doubts about the financial feasibility of the $500 billion Stargate AI Project announced by President Donald Trump. The project, led by OpenAI and SoftBank, aims to build AI infrastructure across the US,
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Elon Musk expresses doubt on $100 billion computing infrastructure investment announced by Trump administration.
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