Elon Musk doesn’t miss an opportunity to take a dig at OpenAI — even when the news item in question is supposed to be favorable to President Trump. Just a few hours after yesterday’s White House presser on The Stargate Project wrapped up, Musk posted on X that “they don’t actually have the money.”
Elon Musk and OpenAI CEO Sam Altman are fighting on X about Stargate, the infrastructure project to build data centers for OpenAI in the U.S.
Elon Musk expresses doubt on $100 billion computing infrastructure investment announced by Trump administration.
Tech titan Elon Musk cast doubt Wednesday on a $500 billion AI project announced by US President Donald Trump, saying the money promised for the investment actually wasn't there.
Walter Isaacson, author of 'Elon Musk,' discusses the Trump administration’s collaboration with tech giants to drive AI innovation and technological advancement on ‘America’s Newsroom.’
Outside the Box Ventures to host a gathering of top tech CEOs and venture capitalists with members of the incoming Trump administration in Washington, D.C., ahead of the inauguration.
Musk has emerged as one of Trump’s closest allies in recent months and is set to lead the new Department of Government Efficiency to cut down on government spending. He rarely has spoken out against any of Trump’s initiatives since endorsing him over the summer.
Musk’s evening at Donald Trump's pre-inauguration dinner was marked by the presence of his partner, Shivon Zilis. A tweet from last year shows how she loves AI and Bollywood.
Stargate is supposed to spend $500 billion on AI infrastructure, President Trump said. But Elon Musk suggested that the venture has much less cash.
Elon Musk blasted OpenAI, accusing it of not having enough cash for Donald Trump's "Stargate" project. CEO Sam Altman has since shot back.
Supporters of the president were none too happy with Budde’s remarks, with Representative Mike Collins posting that the bishop should be “added to the deportation list” and pundit Charlie Kirk saying that “she disgraced herself with a lecture you’d hear on CNN or an episode of The View. ”