OpenAI touts new government partnership and support for A.I. infrastructure

NPR’s Mary Louise Kelly talks with Chris Lehane, chief global affairs officer of OpenAI, about Stargate, DeepSeek and the future of AI development.

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These first days of the second Trump administration are bringing big changes to a lot of things, including the business of artificial intelligence. Day 2 brought the announcement of Stargate – that’s a $500 billion AI infrastructure project. It’s a private venture, though President Trump unveiled it at the White House and is throwing his support behind it. Then there’s all the hullabaloo about the Chinese startup DeepSeek, and today, OpenAI,

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