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AI giants plan Stargate, raising fresh antitrust alarms

The Stargate project is emerging as one of the most ambitious bets yet on artificial intelligence infrastructure, promising a vast new complex of data centers and chips to power the next generation of ...
To sustain expedited growth, data centres must adopt smart strategies that support the stability and sustainability of local ...
AI giants unite on ‘Stargate’ — and one Yale expert warns it may be the biggest antitrust red flag in a century ...
OpenAI’s Foxconn deal ties US data center hardware into its $500B Stargate buildout and $1.4T spend, raising fresh questions ...
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Six AI leaders are uniting to form a single company. How is this possibly legal, asks Madhavi Singh of Yale’s Thurman Arnold Project, an initiative dedicated to antitrust issues.
The Stargate Project, backed by OpenAI, SoftBank, Oracle, Microsoft, and Nvidia, could lead to monopolistic practices and ...
Three years ago, generative AI was barely on anyone’s radar. Three months ago, circular deals were whispered about only in ...
As Nvidia, OpenAI, Google, and Microsoft forge partnerships and deals, the AI industry is looking more like one ...
A moment of record profits and trillion-rupee-scale bets now sits uneasily alongside fears of overreach, rising debt and a ...
Washington’s decision unlocks advanced chips for Saudi and UAE mega-projects tied to Nvidia, xAI and Microsoft.
The US approved exports of up to 35,000 Nvidia Blackwell chips to G42 and Humain, supporting Saudi and Emirati AI plans.