The U.S. leads on chips, but China has an underrated advantage in the race to adopt AI
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The capital spending needed for AI infrastructure and the new energy to power it goes beyond what any single company or government can finance, Microsoft president Brad Smith explained.
The U.S. democracy has several bottlenecks and veto points-like local legislation, regulations, and community hearings-that will delay, if not outright halt, new data center construction.
Being at the leading edge of a new technology means little if a country can't figure out how to make it work at scale.
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg defended heavy investments in data centers by arguing the risk of underinvestment, and missing out on 'the most critical technology for the next decade'.
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