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Inside Project StarGate: OpenAI and Microsoft’s $100 Billion AI Data Center With Millions of Server Chips

AI Project Named After CIA's Psychic Remote Viewing Program


3rd March 2024


Microsoft and OpenAI have embarked on an ambitious venture called Project StarGate. 


The data center projects aims to revolutionize artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities with a supercomputer slated for launch in 2028.


The project responds to Open AI’s soaring demand for advanced AI data centers capable of handling intricate tasks beyond traditional centers' capacity.


It is expected to cost around $100 billion. The initiative represents a significant leap in computing infrastructure, dwarfing existing data center projects.


A significant portion of Stargate's $100 billion budget is allocated towards state-of-the-art AI accelerator chip. These are crucial components for enhancing computational performance.


Beyond chip costs, the project demands substantial investment in infrastructure. These include land, buildings, and power supply, contributing to the staggering total expenditure.


AI Transformation


The transformative potential of Stargate will be immense. 


The AI datacenter promises advancements in language processing, image creation, and problem-solving capabilities of AI systems.


StarGate represents the culmination of a five-phase plan, with Microsoft currently advancing through the third phase.


Key to the project's success is the acquisition of specialized AI chips, with prices reaching up to $40,000 per unit.


The project's cornerstone lies in its capacity to fuel AI progress by providing ample computational resources necessary for data-intensive tasks and model training.


Winning the 2028 AI Race


Training AI models involves processing colossal datasets and executing trillions of complex calculations, tasks beyond traditional computers' capabilities but achievable with a supercomputer's immense capacity.


Concerns about the implications of advancing AI technology, particularly regarding Artificial General Intelligence (AGI), loom large, underscoring the need for caution.


The initiative's timeline suggests full operational status may not be achieved until around 2028, emphasizing the meticulous planning and phased implementation required to win the AI race.


While the potential impact of Project StarGate on AI advancement is vast, its realization hinges on overcoming numerous challenges inherent in such ambitious endeavors.


The Infamous Project StarGate

 

Amidst the buzz surrounding the ambitious Project StarGate, a surprising historical connection emerges, revealing a stark departure from its current AI-focused endeavors.


The original Project StarGate was established in the 1970s at Fort Meade, Maryland.


It was a covert U.S. Army of psychics led by the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA).


They worked to explore the potential of psychic phenomena for military and intelligence applications.


Operating under various code names like 'Gondola Wish', 'Grill Flame', and 'Scanate', the project primarily delved into remote viewing.


Remote viewing is the alleged ability to psychically perceive distant events, locations, or information.


The original Project StarGate was terminated and declassified in 1995 after a CIA report deemed it ineffective for intelligence operations.


Criticisms included vague and erroneous data, suspicions of bias, and the inclusion of irrelevant information.