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Huge infrastructure investments, photo ops, and large numbers are all things that Donald Trump enjoys. All three were included in the announcement of the $500 billion (£400 billion) "Stargate" artificial intelligence project.
Sam Altman, the CEO of ChatGPT owner OpenAI, and billionaire SoftBank and Oracle founders Masayoshi Son and Larry Ellison joined the new president in the White House Tuesday night to promote the decision as a «declaration of confidence in America.»
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Trump was loudly credited by the three executives. Altman skillfully sidestepped the fact that the project had actually begun during the Biden administration by telling him that they «wouldn't be able to do this without you, Mr. President,” as quoted in a report by The Telegraph.
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