CNBC November 13, 2024
Hayden Field

Key Points

– OpenAI’s official “blueprint for U.S. AI infrastructure” involves AI economic zones and government projects funded by private investors, according to a document viewed by CNBC.

– The blueprint, which the company plans to present Wednesday in Washington, D.C. also outlined a North American AI alliance to compete with China’s AI own alliances.

– Chris Lehane, OpenAI’s head of global policy, told CNBC in a recent interview that he sees the midwest and southwest as being potential core areas for data centers in the future.

OpenAI’s official “blueprint for U.S. AI infrastructure” involves artificial intelligence economic zones, tapping the U.S. Navy’s nuclear power experience and government projects funded by private investors, according to a document viewed by CNBC,...

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