@rohanpaul_ai: AI is turning into so very physical problem. You need land, grid power, permits, concrete, cooling, and long build cycl…
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A $15B+ partnership between Vantage Data Centers, Oracle, and OpenAI aims to address the physical infrastructure challenges of AI, including land, power, and cooling.
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AI is turning into so very physical problem. You need land, grid power, permits, concrete, cooling, and long build cycles, which decide who gets compute. This is Vantage Data Centers that Oracle, and OpenAI are partnering on with a $ 15B+ investment. https://t.co/Om02Q4bl03
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