SoftBank Joins OpenAI and Oracle in AI Pact Unveiled by Trump

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(Bloomberg) -- SoftBank Group Corp., OpenAI, and Oracle Corp. are forming a $100 billion joint venture to fund artificial intelligence infrastructure, an effort unveiled with President Donald Trump aimed at speeding development of the emerging technology.

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“We’re starting off with tremendous investment coming into our country at levels that nobody’s really ever seen before,” Trump said at the White House on Tuesday.

The president was joined by SoftBank’s Masayoshi Son, OpenAI’s Sam Altman and Oracle’s Larry Ellison. The joint venture will deploy $100 billion “immediately” and have a goal of increasing to “at least” $500 billion in AI projects, including data centers and physical campuses, Son said. Companies including Microsoft Corp. and chip-maker Nvidia Corp. are also expected to participate.

Trump has signaled a wide-ranging approach to ensure US leadership in AI, with pledges to spur private-sector investment by accelerating the permit process and easing other regulations. Those efforts will be steered by tech industry leaders who’ve joined his administration, including incoming AI-crypto czar David Sacks and Elon Musk, who has emerged as one of the president’s closest advisers.

The president said he would use emergency declarations and executive action to help ease construction projects, including through easier access to energy. During their remarks, Trump and the executives highlighted potential applications for AI in health and other fields that would fuel US economic growth.

“AI holds incredible promise for all of us, for every American,” Ellison said.

Shares of SoftBank jumped their most since September in Tokyo on Wednesday, joining rallies in Nvidia, Oracle and Arm Holdings Plc. Over 400 shares in the S&P 500 rose during US trading Tuesday, with the gauge up almost 1%, on expectations that Trump would unveil the new AI investment push.

Still, the actual scope of new commitments remained unclear.

Son visited Mar-a-Lago just last month to announce that SoftBank would spend $100 billion over the coming presidential term, and Tuesday’s announcement was drawn from that effort, according to a person familiar with the matter. Ellison said some of the data centers being considered for the project were already under construction, and OpenAI has also already extensively outlined plans to invest in AI infrastructure.


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