Elon Musk and Sam Altman cofounded OpenAI
But within hours of the announcement, SpaceX CEO Elon Musk had already started taking shots at Trump's highly touted project. Newsweek reached out to SpaceX and a White House spok
Stargate is supposed to spend $500 billion on AI infrastructure, President Trump said. But Elon Musk suggested that the venture had much less cash.
Hours later, Elon Musk publicly questioned whether the joint venture would ever get off the ground.Musk wrote on X, his social-media platform, that two of the companies behind the project didn’t have enough capital to follow through on their pledges.
Elon Musk has poured cold water over a multi-billionaire dollar AI project announced by Donald Trump on Monday.
Musk slammed a Trump-backed $500 billion AI joint venture building out OpenAI’s artificial general intelligence.
Bannon tore into Musk, revealing another fissure in the MAGA world over Trump's highly touted Stargate project.
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.”
The Stargate project, led by OpenAI's Sam Altman - to build the "world's largest AI infrastructure" - was announced by Donald Trump at a special press conference at the White House. Elon Musk, however,
Shortly after President Donald Trump announced a new massive AI infrastructure investment from the White House, “First Buddy” Elon Musk tried to tear it down. “They don’t actually have the money,” Musk wrote on his social media platform X.
Musk claimed on Tuesday that the new AI initiative, called Stargate, did not have the funding necessary to fulfill its goal of investing $500 billion in building AI infrastructure in the United States over the next four years.
The Elon Musk vs. Sam Altman knockout rounds continue. After opening the doors to a billionaire fight club earlier Wednesday by questioning the finances of President Donald Trump’s new $500 billion AI venture,