SALINE, Michigan – OpenAI has begun construction of its massive "Stargate" data center in Saline, following a groundbreaking ceremony attended by CEO Sam Altman that formally launched the project. The facility represents a $45 billion investment and is planned to deliver one gigawatt of power to support future artificial intelligence training and deployment, highlighting the rapidly growing infrastructure demands of advanced AI systems. The Stargate Michigan site is part of a wider build-out of computing capacity as AI labs race to secure the resources required for next-generation models and large-scale AI services, making the project a key element of OpenAI’s long-term technical strategy. At the event, Altman acknowledged that the industry has done a poor job explaining how AI could affect employment and said people are right to feel anxious about the technology’s impact on jobs, marking a notable shift in tone from previous comments by the company’s leadership. Alongside the data center announcement, OpenAI said it will provide $45 million in Codex credits to support more than 400,000 students across Michigan. The credits aim to integrate AI development tools into classrooms and training programs, broadening access to software that allows users to experiment with and build on OpenAI’s coding and AI capabilities.
Prepared by Jonathan Pierce and reviewed by editorial team.
OpenAI 在密歇根州的新数据中心意义重大。这是一项对人工智能技术的 450 亿美元投资,可能会塑造我们的未来。此外,OpenAI 将向密歇根州的学生提供 4500 万美元的 Codex 积分。这意味着在教室里有更多的机会接触人工智能工具。查看您当地的学校是否参与其中。
人工智能正在快速发展,OpenAI 的新数据中心就是明证。但这不仅仅是技术问题。这是关于为我们的孩子准备好应对人工智能的未来。如果您认识密歇根州的老师或学生,值得转发。
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