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OpenAI CEO thinks Europe should have its own Stargate initiative
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OpenAI CEO Sam Altman expressed interest in bringing a large-scale AI infrastructure program to Europe, similar to the $500 billion U.S. Stargate initiative.

Key announcement: OpenAI is expanding its European presence with a new office in Munich, Germany, while exploring possibilities for major infrastructure investments.

  • The company will establish its first German office in Munich as part of a broader European expansion strategy
  • This follows OpenAI’s previous office openings in Dublin, London, Paris, and Brussels between 2023 and 2024

Investment context: The U.S. Stargate program provides a blueprint for potential European AI development.

  • The U.S. initiative involves major tech players including OpenAI, Softbank, and Oracle
  • The program commits to investing up to $500 billion in AI infrastructure over five years
  • Altman expressed openness to developing a similar program for Europe, stating OpenAI would “love” to do a Stargate Europe

Regulatory stance: Altman emphasized OpenAI’s commitment to working within European regulatory frameworks.

  • The CEO acknowledged that Europeans must determine their own AI rules and regulations
  • OpenAI pledged to comply with whatever regulations Europe establishes
  • Altman stressed the importance of European engagement in AI development to avoid falling behind globally

Next steps: The OpenAI CEO’s European agenda includes high-level discussions with government officials.

  • Altman is scheduled to attend an AI summit in Paris
  • The summit will bring together European heads of state and government officials
  • These meetings suggest serious consideration of large-scale European AI initiatives

Strategic implications: OpenAI’s proposed European expansion could reshape the global AI landscape.

The combination of OpenAI’s growing physical presence in Europe and potential Stargate-like infrastructure investment signals a significant shift toward international AI development, though success will largely depend on European policymakers’ receptiveness and ability to create supportive regulatory frameworks.

OpenAI's Altman envisions Stargate-like programme for Europe

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