
Oracle’s Project Jupiter will invest $50m in water systems, $360m in schools and infrastructure and $6.9m in workforce programs, creating 4,000 construction and 1,500 ongoing jobs while generating $384m during construction and $113m operational impact. Dan Ives added Oracle to his AI ETF and Auditoria.AI launched Governed Autonomy integration.
Oracle has launched a bilingual advertising campaign in New Mexico highlighting Project Jupiter’s community and environmental commitments. The data center campus will fund $50m in local water system upgrades, $360m for schools and infrastructure, $6.9m in workforce programs, and cover all energy costs using Bloom Energy fuel cells with water usage equal to two households.
Project Jupiter is projected to create 4,000 construction jobs and 1,500 permanent positions, delivering $384m in economic impact during construction and $113m annually once operational. Oracle’s long-term campus plans aim to support local infrastructure, improve drinking water, and generate thousands of career opportunities for residents.
Dan Ives added Oracle to his AI ETF, citing the company’s underestimated role in the artificial intelligence sector. Meanwhile, Auditoria.AI introduced Governed Autonomy for enterprise finance, integrating autonomous agents with Oracle systems to automate CFO office workflows under policy-driven guardrails.
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