Satya Nadella-led Microsoft has bet its AI ambitions on OpenAI, pouring billions of dollars into the Sam Altman-led startup. Now, days after he said the China threat needs to be taken seriously, DeepSeek,
Chinese startup DeepSeek has released a new open-sourced “low cost” artificial intelligence model R1, rivalling ChatGPT, earning both appreciations and concerns from tech experts in Silicon Valley.
He’d co-founded OpenAI with Sam Altman and others, but the two had become fierce rivals. As “first buddy” to Donald Trump, Musk was suing OpenAI while rapidly building up his own AI venture, xAI, whose chatbot,
Elon Musk threw shade at OpenAI’s Sam Altman on Tuesday after his rival took center stage at the White House to unveil his ambitious $500 billion “Stargate” AI infrastructure project.
On Tuesday, OpenAI, SoftBank, Oracle, and MGX announced plans to form Stargate, a new company that will invest $500 billion in AI computing infrastructure across the United States over four years. The announcement came during a White House meeting with President Donald Trump, who called it the "largest AI infrastructure project in history."
Trump announced a $500 billion project called Stargate backed by SoftBank, Oracle, and OpenAI. The details of this project have
Musk has raised questions on project Stargate, the $500bn AI project. This lead to a verbal spat between him and Sam Altman.
Elon Musk asked a judge to block OpenAI's attempt to transition from nonprofit to for-profit. It's not the first time he's feuded with CEO Sam Altman.
Barrett Woodside, co-founder of the San Francisco AI hardware company Positron, said he and his colleagues have been abuzz about DeepSeek.
The launch of DeepSeek R1 has sparked diverse reactions across the tech world. As a new AI model from China, it challenges existing giants and raises questions about future AI dynamics.
Stargate isn’t just a massive AI investment—it’s a high-stakes bet on technology, power, and future global dominance.