Wenn es also einen Plan gäbe, in sagen wir 20 bis 30 Jahren eine x-Menge an Rechenzentren zu bauen, dann würde alles natürlich und organisch aussehen – nur Technologiefirmen, die ihre Technologie verbessern – aber die schiere Zahl, die sie plötzlich und überall auf einmal errichten, ist meiner Meinung nach super seltsam und zutiefst unheimlich. Ich schätze, bis 2030 sind es nur noch dreieinhalb Jahre …

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    1. The plasmic intelligence on Saturn is trying accelerate taking physical form. Lots of info in my history about this.

    2. tennezzee88 on

      its. to. house. all. the. data. from. the. flock. cameras.

      which is like billions of terabytes between the audio and video. how many fucking times do i have to say it? its to house, analyze with AI and protect that data.

    3. 90% of them will never actually be built. Its hype fueld by more hype. The bubble will eventually pop.

    4. 8bitstargazer on

      The 2027 Impaired-Driving Mandate

      The law directs the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) to finalize a safety standard requiring automakers to install passive monitoring systems. How it works: The technology will use sensors, cameras, and **AI to passively monitor** driver performance, eye movements, or blood alcohol concentration.

      We are entering a new age faster than people think.

    5. WeirdPrimary1126 on

      So all this time they could have been building like this to build people houses?

      Hold up..

    6. on face value I’d say it’s just another iteration of a new industrial revolution or tech race but as this plays out there is indeed something sinister about it. I think the technocrats are finally close to the realization of their technocratic vision that they’re abandoning all decorum and throwing caution to the wind. ghouls slavering at the feast they see ahead.

      they’re promising wonders but we all know they’ll have no use for most of humanity once the factories are self sufficient.

    7. Draugrnauts on

      Everyone is moving to off prem server or cloud based systems. Def over building and forcing the cloud subscription based model for services.

    8. SookieRicky on

      You think these technofascists care about customer demand? This is a race to create an entity that is thousands of times smarter than any human. And one that can endlessly improve and evolve.

      The tech bros want to become the first transhuman, immortal gods. Think Lawnmower Man but with wistful, narcissistic, sociopathic incels instead of a mentally disabled landscaper.

      We’re so fucked.

    9. If you want to go down the rabbit hole on this, check out Simon Dixon and his thesis in this.

      Been following the guy for years. Orwellian stuff – in a nut shell it’s either a) 1984 or b) brave new world.

      Enter at your own risk.

    10. NakedlyNutricious on

      I know what it is but nobody cares cause it’s rlly boring!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! It’s just prep for a transition to cloud computing for all mobile devices. The goal is to retain ownership of the processing hardware in your device.

      Tbh the association with AI is mostly bad marketing. It’s synonymous with LUXURY housing. Just normal house with silly name. These companies really were banking on AI becoming popular.

      I also have a conspiracy take on this too. I can’t quite draw the through-line but basically AWS has been running a smear campaign on new data center construction to retain their hold on the market.

      Now the thing about data center locations is even more boring and simple. Standard zoning disputes and locale level shady practice. A lot of data centers were made to seem like they’d be simple warehouses with far less traffic so it has been easier to have them built in non-industrial areas.

      AI, yeah. But also everything else. The market needs cheaper storage solutions and cell service is so good now that a piece of paper could theoretically contain all the functions of an iPhone (without a camera) if all it needed to do was render the image being sent by a cell tower. Fully centralized data storage and the bulk of processing.

      In 10 years, most people won’t have a phone or computer. We will just be surrounded by ultra light screens that act as a single system. The walls in public spaces will just know who you are. In America, it will start as a series of companies that are installing public displays that are advertised as a service for you. These company will build their business models on offering insanely cheap powerful disposable “phones” and they will sell you a data limit / processing speed subscription.

    11. MensaCurmudgeon on

      AI integrating with robotics is going to be a revolution. Anyone with any vision can see that. They’re racing to capture the market. That’s also why the Covid jabs were pushed, btw

    12. Prestigious_Bat7322 on

      It’s for the med beds. All that healing is going to take a lot of power.

    13. DeezNutsButterNJelly on

      If anyone more knowledgeable than me can correct me if I’m wrong, but isn’t it a general rule that the more data centers we build, the bigger AI’s “brain” is, and the smarter it is?

    14. libretumente on

      It’s like the opposite of the ancient holy pyramids that were created all around the world. These data centers are summoned by a tech demon instead of a benevolent force.

    15. Electronic_Law_5282 on

      Are they building new nuclear power plants as well? How are they gonna power this shit up?

    16. MeanWafer904 on

      They want to make it ‚too big to fail‘ so the Govt has to pile money into them to keep them up. Think ’08 with AI companies instead of banks.

    17. Personal-Lion2711 on

      Mark of the beast, image of the beast, one world government and religion, one world digital currency.

    18. let_me_in_QQ on

      I think its just psychosis. They have so much money that at this point they think they can outsource the whole thinking to AI.

    19. whosthetard on

      Because they believe AI will calculate the future and eliminate their uncertainty. It’s an imagination scheme where the physical reality must be recognized around modeled futures. 90% or more of AI activity is future-oriented.

      Total waste of energy, resources, money and time. The covid scamdemic is an example of this.

    20. Look at Utah’s planned data centers, nothing to far fetched…

      First, Kevin O’Leary’s plans to build a 9-gigawatt power capacity, twice as much power as the entire state of Utah currently uses.

      Then we have this, perfectly planned projects with absolutely zero possibilities of something goiing wrong…

      There are 13 operating data centers in Utah with a combined capacity of 350 MW, and 15 planned projects that would add 17,771 MW of additional capacity. The net increase(growth) from 350 MW to 17,771 MW is a 4,977.43% increase.

      Growth Factor: 50.77x

      https://cleanview.co/data-centers/utah

    21. Two things are being achieved through this. Tax laundering and a digital prison

    22. They keep pushing the b/s it is crucial for the internet.

      My opinion the internet ran better 10 to 15 years ago . So why again do we need these data centers for the internet?

      They are lying and are going to do something really evil with these data centers or they would be truthful as to what they are really for and if the wealthy are involved you know its not good.

      So they need the computing power for when I buy toothbrushes on amazon? Yeah sorry Im not buying it.

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