From the Oceans Below to Space Above
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17m
The real AI race may not be about models. It may be about infrastructure.
In this episode of Shimmy Says, Alan Shimel looks at how underwater AI data centers and early plans for orbital compute point to a much larger shift in the AI market.
As demand for AI grows, the industry will need more than GPUs. It will need power, cooling, land, fiber, energy policy, supply chains and data centers unlike anything built before.
Alan explores why AI infrastructure may shape economies, labor markets, ownership, public policy and society for decades to come.
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