I have a feeling that more is going on in all of these new “data centers” than many think. Sure, AI, but what if they’re onshoring chip manufacturing and such. The US is stupid to be so dependent on one company in Taiwan. Hell, even during COVID, Ford couldn’t complete vehicles because of the lack of semiconductors. Read up on semiconductor manufacturing lead times because they are months if not years. Trump (and the US military) know that this dependency must be dealt with.
Here is my thinking. Chips will be on-shored without a doubt for sure (Trump made that much clear, and its the only big bottleneck that has kept Globalists still optimistic) but when that happens I think the hardware costs are gonna plummet and unleash the next generation of tech. My guess is that we will all be having one or two robotic AI assistants to do all the manual work in the next 10 years.
I have a feeling that more is going on in all of these new “data centers” than many think. Sure, AI, but what if they’re onshoring chip manufacturing and such. The US is stupid to be so dependent on one company in Taiwan. Hell, even during COVID, Ford couldn’t complete vehicles because of the lack of semiconductors. Read up on semiconductor manufacturing lead times because they are months if not years. Trump (and the US military) know that this dependency must be dealt with.
Here is my thinking. Chips will be on-shored without a doubt for sure (Trump made that much clear, and its the only big bottleneck that has kept Globalists still optimistic) but when that happens I think the hardware costs are gonna plummet and unleash the next generation of tech. My guess is that we will all be having one or two robotic AI assistants to do all the manual work in the next 10 years.
I agree. AI and robot development are exponential. We already know what is PUBLICLY available today. 10 years is a human lifetime.