AI, Meta and Data Center
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Meta is building data centers in tents to rapidly scale AI infrastructure and try to catch rivals such as DeepSeek, OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google.
Many of Meta’s competitors have multi-gigawatt sites planned, including Oracle, Google, OpenAI, and Amazon. TechRepublic recently reported that Shark Tank’s Kevin O’Leary is building the world’s largest AI data center in Canada.
The Shapiro administration is slashing red tape and has given developers the green light so Pennsylvania will move at the “speed of business” and become a global competitor in AI. Not everyone is happy about it.
The Japanese telecom giant’s data-center arm is aiming to pour billions into its business to meet rising demand for artificial-intelligence computing and other uses, its chief executive said.
Lawmakers want to make the commonwealth more attractive to data center developers, and are proposing incentives and new regulations to lure them.
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Korea JoongAng Daily on MSNKorea falling behind in critical data center race as AI drives demand, report warnsAs generative AI accelerates global demand for data centers, Korea is falling behind major economies in both the number of facilities and investment volume, data indicated Monday.
A new analysis warns that AI facilities could be forced to stop operating because of water shortages and blackouts
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Gulf Business on MSNCloud, data and AI: How to harness the new engines of progressIn their combination, integrated cloud applications and advanced data management allow company leaders a holistic view of their enterprise.