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软银与OpenAI发生分歧,5000亿美元“星际之门”项目大幅缩水

Group 1 - The "Gateway to the Stars" project, announced by the White House with a scale of $500 billion to boost AI development in the U.S., is facing significant challenges and has scaled back its recent plans [1] - Despite a commitment made in January to invest $100 billion immediately, the project is now aiming for a more conservative goal of establishing a small data center by the end of the year, likely in Ohio [1] - There are disagreements between SoftBank and OpenAI regarding key terms of the project, including the location of data centers [1] Group 2 - Earlier this year, SoftBank pledged to invest $30 billion in OpenAI, marking the largest investment in a startup to date, which has led to increased debt and asset sales for SoftBank [2] - OpenAI has independently pursued partnerships with other operators for data center agreements, including a recent deal with Oracle, which will involve payments exceeding $30 billion annually over three years [2] - The data center agreement with Oracle will have a total installed capacity of 4.5 gigawatts, enough to power approximately 4 million households, and will be distributed across multiple regions in the U.S. [2] Group 3 - Despite the slow start of the "Gateway to the Stars" project, Masayoshi Son remains optimistic about OpenAI's future and is considering additional investments in the company [3]