Only 32 nations globally specialize in AI data centers, mostly in the Northern Hemisphere. Significant investment like OpenAI's $60 billion facility in Texas highlights the growing digital divide. Regions with advanced computing capabilities, like the U.S. and China, are pulling ahead, influencing geopolitics and economics. Countries lacking such infrastructure face a technological and developmental disadvantage. This gap not only shapes technology but also impacts global relations and economic strategies as nations scramble to invest and keep pace with rapid AI advancements.
Artificial intelligence has created a new digital divide, fracturing the world between nations with the computing power for building cutting-edge A.I. systems and those without.
The split is influencing geopolitics and global economics, creating new dependencies and prompting a desperate rush to not be excluded from a technology race.
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