OpenAI’s comments to the NTIA on data center growth, resilience, and security
Summary
OpenAI submitted comments to the NTIA advocating for increased US data center investment as critical to maintaining American AI leadership, citing potential economic benefits of $17-20 billion in state GDP and 40,000 jobs per 5GW facility.
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