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Elon is taking to social media to throw shade on Trump’s $500B AI plan
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OpenAI, Oracle and other tech giants announced a massive AI infrastructure project in partnership with the Trump administration, immediately drawing skepticism from Elon Musk about its financial viability.

Project Overview: The Stargate initiative, announced by President Trump, represents a planned $500 billion investment in U.S.-based AI data centers over four years.

  • The project involves major tech companies including OpenAI, Oracle, MGX, and Japanese investment firm SoftBank
  • Construction has already begun on an initial data center in Texas, according to Oracle Chairman Larry Ellison
  • Trump characterized the initiative as “the largest AI infrastructure project by far in history” and “a resounding declaration of confidence in America’s potential”

Financial Controversy: Elon Musk publicly challenged the financial backing of the project, particularly targeting OpenAI’s announced commitment.

  • Musk claimed on X that SoftBank has “well under $10B secured” for the project
  • The initial investment announcement included a $100 billion commitment
  • Musk directly stated that the participating companies “don’t actually have the money”

Key Players and Relationships: The project has highlighted existing tensions between major figures in the AI industry.

  • Musk and OpenAI CEO Sam Altman have a contentious history, dating back to Musk’s 2018 departure from the company they co-founded
  • Musk has previously referred to Altman as “Swindly Sam,” while Altman has labeled Musk a “bully”
  • The disagreement marks an early rift between Musk and Trump, as Musk had served as one of Trump’s close advisers during the presidential transition

Project Leadership: Key industry figures have publicly aligned themselves with the initiative.

  • Oracle’s Larry Ellison joined Trump, Altman, and SoftBank CEO Masayoshi Son at the White House launch
  • Altman publicly credited Trump’s involvement as crucial to the project, stating “We wouldn’t be able to do this without you, Mr. President”

Reality Check: The stark contrast between the project’s ambitious scope and Musk’s pointed criticism raises important questions about the initiative’s feasibility and funding sources, potentially foreshadowing challenges in executing this unprecedented AI infrastructure plan.

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