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<p><strong>New York-</strong>Meta is investing $115 million in a nationwide workforce training initiative aimed at preparing thousands of workers for data center construction and maintenance roles, as the technology company accelerates a multibillion-dollar expansion of infrastructure supporting its artificial intelligence ambitions.</p>



<p>The program, called America’s Workforce Academy, will provide tuition-free training for data center technicians and guarantee job offers to graduates, Meta said on Monday. The initiative is designed to help meet growing labor demands linked to the company’s rapidly expanding network of AI-focused data centers across the United States.</p>



<p>Meta said graduates will be offered full-time positions with contractors involved in the company’s data center construction projects. The company did not disclose how many jobs would ultimately be available, identify participating contractors, or specify whether the positions would be covered by union agreements.The Associated Builders and Contractors, a construction industry trade group participating in the initiative, said it expects to train thousands of workers through the program over time.</p>



<p>“The AI revolution is bringing change but also historic opportunities,” said Dina Powell McCormick, Meta’s president and vice chairman.The workforce investment forms part of a broader infrastructure strategy under which Meta has pledged to invest approximately $600 billion in U.S. jobs and infrastructure over the next three years. </p>



<p>The company is building large-scale data centers to support advanced artificial intelligence systems and next-generation computing services.Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg has made AI development a central priority, pursuing what he describes as “personal superintelligence” capable of performing tasks autonomously on behalf of users, including creating applications, scheduling appointments and conducting transactions.</p>



<p>To advance those goals, Meta has significantly expanded its recruitment of AI talent, including aggressive hiring efforts targeting researchers from competing technology firms. The company has also undertaken a broader restructuring focused on artificial intelligence development, reducing headcount in some areas while reallocating employees to teams responsible for AI products, models and infrastructure.</p>



<p>The announcement highlights the growing economic footprint of AI-related construction projects across the United States. Large data center developments typically generate substantial short-term demand for skilled construction labor, though operational facilities generally employ significantly smaller permanent workforces.</p>



<p>One of Meta’s largest planned data center projects in Texas is expected to support more than 1,800 workers during peak construction activity while creating roughly 100 long-term operational positions after completion. A separate facility in Oklahoma is projected to generate more than 1,000 construction jobs at peak activity and approximately 100 permanent jobs once operational.</p>



<p>The investment underscores intensifying competition among major technology companies to secure the infrastructure, energy resources and skilled labor required to support increasingly powerful artificial intelligence systems.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[Sam Altman’s trillion-dollar AI dream propels OpenAI into a new era of global innovation OpenAI is once again at the]]></description>
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<p>Sam Altman’s trillion-dollar AI dream propels OpenAI into a new era of global innovation</p>
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<p>OpenAI is once again at the center of the global technology conversation, as CEO Sam Altman unveiled a sweeping vision that could redefine the scale and scope of artificial intelligence development. </p>



<p>The company, already a trailblazer in the AI revolution, is restructuring its operations to accelerate innovation and attract large-scale investments that could power the next era of digital transformation.</p>



<p>Altman’s latest announcement signals a turning point for OpenAI — from a pioneering research lab to a technology powerhouse capable of driving trillion-dollar growth in global AI infrastructure.</p>



<p> With the new structure in place, OpenAI aims to raise significant public capital and build computing resources that can support unprecedented levels of AI development, accessibility, and deployment across industries.</p>



<p>According to Altman, OpenAI’s ambition is to develop up to 30 gigawatts of computing capacity, supported by an investment of $1.4 trillion. This plan reflects not only the growing demand for AI worldwide but also the company’s determination to scale efficiently and sustainably.</p>



<p> Each gigawatt, representing an enormous computing milestone, currently costs more than $40 billion — a figure that Altman believes will eventually drop by half as innovation advances and costs decline.</p>



<p>This forward-thinking approach aligns with OpenAI’s mission to make artificial intelligence a transformative force for good. </p>



<p>Altman’s focus is not just on scaling technology but also on ensuring that AI serves humanity by driving progress in healthcare, education, and global sustainability.</p>



<p> Under the newly formed OpenAI Foundation, the company plans to fund initiatives that use AI to cure diseases, improve infrastructure, and enhance resilience in the face of global challenges.</p>



<p>Altman’s strategic collaboration with industry leaders and governments reflects a deep understanding of the infrastructure and resources required to sustain AI’s growth.</p>



<p> Earlier this year, he announced a groundbreaking initiative called Stargate — a $500 billion project designed to expand data center capacity and accelerate AI innovation.</p>



<p> The project involves collaboration with leading technology companies such as Oracle, SoftBank, Nvidia, and CoreWeave, symbolizing the unification of expertise and vision to build the world’s most advanced AI ecosystem.</p>



<p>Standing alongside global leaders, Altman highlighted the project’s broader benefits beyond technological progress. </p>



<p>Stargate is expected to generate hundreds of thousands of new jobs, stimulate economic growth, and enhance global competitiveness in emerging digital industries. </p>



<p>He emphasized that AI has the potential to empower workers, boost productivity, and drive sustainable development, provided it is guided by ethical principles and responsible governance.</p>



<p>Altman’s trillion-dollar vision underscores the growing importance of large-scale computing infrastructure as the foundation of future AI applications.</p>



<p> By expanding its global footprint, OpenAI aims to ensure that nations, industries, and individuals can access advanced AI capabilities that were once confined to a few research institutions. </p>



<p>The restructuring is expected to open new doors for partnerships, public offerings, and innovation-driven collaborations worldwide.</p>



<p>The transformation of OpenAI into a large-scale, publicly capitalized enterprise reflects Altman’s belief that innovation requires both creative freedom and financial stability.</p>



<p> His leadership has redefined how technology companies balance research, commercial success, and global responsibility. </p>



<p>By envisioning a system capable of producing one gigawatt of compute every week, Altman has set an ambitious benchmark for the AI industry — one that mirrors his confidence in AI’s ability to revolutionize every sector, from energy and finance to healthcare and entertainment.</p>



<p>While the logistics of funding and implementation remain a challenge, Altman’s optimism has ignited excitement across the tech landscape. </p>



<p>His message is clear: the future of AI lies not only in technological breakthroughs but also in collective human effort, collaboration, and bold investment. </p>



<p>With OpenAI’s expanding ecosystem and growing partnerships, the company is poised to shape the direction of global AI innovation for decades to come.</p>



<p>As AI becomes an increasingly central part of modern life, OpenAI’s new chapter represents a fusion of vision, ambition, and responsibility.</p>



<p> Altman’s leadership embodies the belief that technology, when harnessed wisely, can empower societies, unlock creativity, and solve some of humanity’s greatest challenges. </p>



<p>His trillion-dollar AI dream is not just about scale — it is about shaping a future where intelligence, ethics, and innovation advance together for the greater good.</p>
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