The high-profile data center project 'Stargate UK' has faced increasing scrutiny after reports revealed that OpenAI representatives reportedly never visited one of the key sites intended for the planned AI infrastructure. The British government had previously promoted the potential investment of up to £20 billion, though this figure appears to have been hypothetical rather than a binding commitment. Initially announced in September 2025, the project aimed to strengthen the UK’s sovereign computing capacity by leasing up to 8,000 Nvidia GPUs from Nscale, with plans to expand to 31,000 units. However, OpenAI paused the project in April 2026 due to high energy costs and regulatory uncertainty. While part of a larger £30 billion Anglo-American partnership involving Blackstone, only the latter has proceeded with building a data center in Blyth. The project was part of a broader initiative launched by former U.S. President Donald Trump in January 2025, aiming for up to $500 billion in investments across data centers and power generation.
Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced account of the situation, highlighting both the initial promotion of the project by the British government and the subsequent revelations about the lack of site visits and the hypothetical nature of the funding figures. It does not favor any particular side but rather




