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英媒:转型受挫,OpenAI向全球推销“星际之门”项目
Huan Qiu Shi Bao·2025-05-08 22:38

Group 1 - OpenAI plans to expand its "Stargate" project internationally, increasing investment in overseas data centers to promote "democratic AI" development, with no details on financing or delivery yet disclosed [1] - The "Stargate" project, initially announced by former President Trump, involves a $500 billion investment from Oracle, OpenAI, and SoftBank to build AI-supporting infrastructure in the U.S. [1] - OpenAI's global affairs VP, Chris Lehan, indicated that the investment for international projects will exceed that of the U.S. [1] Group 2 - OpenAI is coordinating with the U.S. government to facilitate overseas contracts, considering ten project sites in traditional ally countries, with funding partners to be determined based on specific project conditions [2] - The company is attempting to reclassify certain "secondary countries" to "primary countries" to allow them access to advanced U.S. AI chips, including India, Israel, UAE, Saudi Arabia, and Switzerland [2] - Despite the push for global data center expansion, OpenAI faces challenges such as compliance with local regulations and data sovereignty issues regarding data ownership and control [2] - OpenAI recently announced a shift back to a non-profit model, abandoning its previous plan for a full profit-oriented transformation, reflecting significant internal adjustments amid external pressures [2]