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Sam Altman wants US government approval for his trillion-dollar AI chip venture, Bloomberg reported. AdvertisementSam Altman is trying to get Washington's backing for his trillion-dollar AI chip venture. Altman told potential investors that he can't move forward without Washington's approval, Bloomberg reported. He's said to be presenting his pitch as a partnership with OpenAI, chip makers, and investors who can finance GPU chip plants, the report says. He also took an indirect shot at Altman, joking that $7 trillion could buy "apparently all the GPUs."
Persons: Sam Altman, Altman, Jensen Huang, , He's, OpenAI, hasn't, Omar Al Olama, Huang Organizations: Bloomberg, Nvidia, Service, Street Journal, United, United Arab Emirates, OpenAI, Business Locations: United Arab
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang says countries should own their own AI systems. Huang said nations should ensure they control both the production of AI and the data produced. AdvertisementNvidia CEO Jensen Huang says every country should have its own AI systems. The Nvidia founder told the World Governments Summit in Dubai this week that countries needed to work toward building "sovereign AI." Huang said countries should ensure they own the production of their intelligence and the data produced.
Persons: Jensen Huang, Huang, , Omar Al Olama Organizations: Nvidia, Service, World Governments, Business Locations: Dubai
Altman, the OpenAI chief, is reportedly trying to raise trillions to boost supplies of the chips needed for AI processing. The Nvidia CEO said AI infrastructure costs would be considerably less than the $5 trillion to $7 trillion Altman is reportedly trying to raise because of expected advances in computing. He also suggested that the cost of building AI data centers globally would amount to $2 trillion by 2029. Huang said: “There’s about a trillion dollars’ worth of installed base of data centers. Nvidia has held talks with companies including OpenAI, Microsoft, Google and Meta to develop custom chips for data centers, unnamed sources told Reuters.
Persons: , Jensen Huang, Sam Altman, Altman, Huang, Omar Al Olama, ” Huang, OpenAI didn’t Organizations: Service, Nvidia, World Governments, Business, United, United Arab Emirates ’, Street, Microsoft, Google, Reuters Locations: Dubai, United Arab, UAE
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailChatGPT technology is going to optimize human productivity, UAE A.I. ministerOmar Al Olama, UAE minister for artificial intelligence and digital economy, says it is, however, "limited" in other areas.
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