OpenAI Expands Stargate Project with Five New AI Data Centers Across US

OpenAI announced plans to build five new AI data centers across the United States through partnerships with Oracle and SoftBank as part of its Stargate project. The expansion will bring total planned capacity to seven gigawatts, enough to power over five million homes, supported by a $100 billion investment from Nvidia for AI processors and infrastructure.

Skynet Chance (+0.04%): Massive compute infrastructure expansion increases capabilities for training more powerful AI systems, potentially making advanced AI more accessible and harder to control at scale. However, the infrastructure itself doesn't directly introduce new alignment risks.

Skynet Date (-1 days): The seven-gigawatt infrastructure buildout significantly accelerates the timeline for developing and deploying advanced AI systems by removing compute bottlenecks. This substantial increase in available computational resources could enable faster iteration on potentially dangerous AI capabilities.

AGI Progress (+0.03%): The massive infrastructure expansion directly addresses one of the key bottlenecks to AGI development - computational resources for training and running large-scale AI models. Seven gigawatts of capacity represents a substantial leap in available compute power for AI research.

AGI Date (-1 days): This infrastructure buildout removes significant computational constraints that currently limit AGI development speed. The combination of expanded data centers and $100 billion Nvidia investment creates the foundation for much faster AI model development and training cycles.

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