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“They don’t have the money”: Musk pokes holes in Trump’s AI investment plans

Elon Musk He has been an insider in the current president’s administration for less than three days and is already disillusioned with politics.

Tesla’s boss took to social media to poke holes in a plan for that Investing up to $500 billion In artificial intelligence infrastructure. The plan was announced by the president Donald Trump On Tuesday, in a press briefing that included OpenAI CEO Sam Altman and SoftBank CEO Masayoshi Son.

“We have to build this stuff,” Trump said of the infrastructure project, adding that the future of artificial intelligence needs “a lot of electricity.”

In response to OpenAI’s announcement of the project On XMusk said the investment was just a big smoke.

“They literally have no money,” Musk wrote. “SoftBank secured much less than $10 billion. I have that amount on good authority.”

Altman Response to Musk’s claims He wondered if the man behind the AI-powered chatbot Grok was feeling a little envious.

“This is wrong, as you certainly know,” Altman wrote. “Would you like to visit the first site that is already underway? This is great for your country. I realize that what is great for a country is not always what is optimal for your companies, but in your new role, I hope you will mostly put [America] Firstly.”

Musk, who previously sat on OpenAI’s board of directors, has been at odds with Altman for several years. he I filed a lawsuit filed against the company last August, seeking to block its plans to become a for-profit company.

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