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This rapid buildup of physical AI infrastructure signifies much more than just technology—it portends a transformation of the global energy grid itself. As companies accelerate their deployment of AI cores, they inadvertently rewire entire energy ecosystems to support massive computing demands.
The key takeaway is clear: the future competitiveness in AI will depend heavily on controlling physical resources—energy, hardware, and real estate—rather than just software or algorithms. Those who own and control the necessary infrastructure will wield unparalleled influence over AI capabilities and, ultimately, the power to shape future industries.