Why did we ever think data centres in the Gulf were a good idea?

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  1. Free-Minimum-5844 on

    Rana Foroohar argues that the concentration of artificial-intelligence data centres in Gulf states exposes global technology infrastructure to geopolitical risk. The argument follows a missile strike on a facility operated by Amazon in the United Arab Emirates during the conflict involving Iran. She notes that subsidies, cheap energy and geopolitical alignment encouraged American firms such as Microsoft and OpenAI to expand AI infrastructure in the region. But the Foroohar warns that concentrating critical computing capacity in a geopolitically volatile area could create vulnerabilities similar to the global semiconductor industry’s reliance on Taiwan.

  2. FilteringAccount123 on

    Petrostates wanting to translate their morbillions of oil money into something that isn’t oil.

  3. TBF, many of these Gulf countries were some of the safest in the world until last week. I heard that many countries like Saudi Arabia, UAE, Qatar, etc., have had less terrorist attacks than most Western countries in the last decade or so.

  4. CuddleTeamCatboy on

    They probably thought it was a good idea because Gulf states were willing to pay for them.

  5. omg the energy needed to cool servers in 50c heat is just wild… maybe the cheap oil made everyone forget about physics for a minute lol.

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