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Michigan chosen for multi-billion-dollar OpenAI infrastructure mission

By Editorial Board Published October 30, 2025 2 Min Read
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Michigan chosen for multi-billion-dollar OpenAI infrastructure mission

LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — Michigan has been chosen for a multi-billion-dollar OpenAI Stargate infrastructure mission, which will probably be constructed by Oracle and Associated Digital.

In response to OpenAI, Stargate is a $500 billion synthetic intelligence funding mission that plans to develop tech infrastructure throughout the U.S. over the following 4 years.

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“Right this moment, we gained the biggest financial mission in Michigan historical past,” Gov. Gretchen Whitmer mentioned in a press release.

Whitmer says that the power will create 2,500 union development jobs, greater than 450 onsite jobs, and 1,500 further jobs all through the county.

OpenAI experiences that the power will probably be positioned in Saline Township, with development scheduled to start in early 2026.

Whitmer says that the a couple of gigawatt mission will probably be one of many superior “AI infrastructure facilities in the U.S.” She provides that the mission won’t require further energy era to function and can protect greater than 700 acres of open area, which will probably be used as farmland, wetland, and forest.

“I’m grateful to these cutting-edge firms for betting on Michigan, constructing on our work to compete for and win huge initiatives in next-generation industries from vehicles and clear power to semiconductors and batteries,” Whitmer mentioned.

In response to OpenAI, this new facility builds upon websites introduced in Texas, New Mexico, Wisconsin, and Ohio.

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