Read later
Google News
Share
Facebook
Twitter
E-mail
Copy link
Send
Reading time: 2 min.
Free access
Elon Musk criticized this Wednesday, January 22, the massive private investment project in artificial intelligence (AI) presented the day before by Donald Trump, affirming that the partners of this new joint venture « [n’avaient] not the money » to finance it, which OpenAI boss Sam Altman contested.
Also read
Chronic
Artificial intelligence: facing China, the United States is putting itself in working order
Subscriber
Read later
During a major rally at the White House, the American president unveiled a joint company called « Stargate »which plans to engage “at least $500 billion” in AI infrastructures in the United States. Stargate brings together the specialist in « cloud » (remote computing) Oracle, Japanese investment giant SoftBank, and generative AI startup OpenAI (ChatGPT). SoftBank boss Masayoshi Son clarified that the joint venture would “start deploying $100 billion immediately”with the goal of reaching a total of 500 over four years.
“They don’t have the money” to finance this project, Elon Musk proclaimed on his X account on Wednesday. “SoftBank is only insured for $10 billion”he said, adding: “I have it from a good source. » The Tesla boss spent $277 million out of his own pocket to finance Donald Trump’s campaign and was entrusted with an extra-governmental mission to cut public spending.
“False, as you probably know”reacted to these accusations, the boss of OpenAI, Sam Altman, on “come and visit the first site under construction”. “I realize that what is good for the country is not always good for your companies, but I hope that in your new role you will put the United States first”continued Sam Altman.
-Also read
Interview
“The situation is still under control but it could change”: AI seen by Yuval Noah Harari and Aurélie Jean
Subscriber
Read later
The richest man in the world, who is one of the co-founders of OpenAI, regularly attacks Sam Altman, whom he accuses in particular of having subverted the initial mission of the start-up, focused on reasoned development of AI.
Musk himself very invested in the AI race
Stargate mainly concerns the construction of data hosting and processing centers, the famous « data centers ». The development of the cloud (remote computing) and AI, especially generative, requires immense data storage capacities, which has boosted the need for cutting-edge servers.
Co-investors in Stargate, OpenAI and Oracle are not investment companies and do not have sufficient financial capacity to contribute significantly. Oracle’s spending on its data center network was only a few billion during its last financial year.
In addition to SoftBank, Stargate’s financiers include the MGX investment fund, backed by the United Arab Emirates. The players involved in Stargate released a brief press release on Tuesday, which gave no detailed information on the financial aspects of the project.
Also read
Interview
“Trump positions himself as the new emperor of the West but Musk is much more dangerous”
Subscriber
Read later
Elon Musk himself is involved in the AI race and the companies he controls, notably Tesla, have invested massively in this area. Its generative AI start-up, xAI, launched in 2023, wants to build a “giant computing factory” on a former industrial site in Memphis (Tennessee). According to the Memphis Chamber of Commerce, once operational it will be the largest supercomputer in the world.
Joe Biden signed an executive order last week to accelerate the construction of new data centers specializing in AI in the United States.
By Le Nouvel Obs with AFP