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VisitU.S. Companies Invest $30 Billion Annually in AI-Driven Data Center Gold Rush, Doubling Since ChatGPT
Nov 10, 2024, 01:06 AM
U.S. companies are significantly increasing their investments in building data centers to stay ahead in the artificial intelligence (AI) race. The annual private spending on new data centers has reached $30 billion, doubling since the debut of ChatGPT. This surge in investment has made data centers the leading focus in U.S. construction, surpassing sectors like hotels, retail, and leisure. Major tech companies such as Google, Amazon, and Microsoft are at the forefront of this trend, with an emphasis on developing sustainable and energy-efficient facilities. However, the rapid expansion of these power-intensive and climate-controlled facilities raises concerns about potential increases in electricity costs for the broader population. The AI boom has sparked a data center gold rush, reshaping sustainability in tech trends.
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