Consider the energy crunch: Global data-center power demand will more than double by 2030, per the International Energy Agency, forcing upgrades to grids, water systems, and connectivity. China’s state grids are embarking on a 5 trillion yuan ($722 billion) expansion explicitly for AI and data centers that is equivalent to 4% of GDP, according to Moody’s. The Qatar Investment Authority has announced a project worth $20 billion (9% of the nation’s GDP), to develop AI data centers and computing infrastructure. And in Korea, despite AI-related spending only accounting for 0.4% of GDP, the country’s recently established sovereign wealth fund is almost exclusively targeted at high-tech industries including AI and chips, while planning to deploy a war chest worth 5.7% of GDP over the next five years.
By 2024, the U.S. had spent more than $30 billion putting screens in classrooms, with school districts making deals to buy tech at a discounted rate. A Florida state appropriations report from 2003 noted a four-year, $37.2 million lease from Henrico County, Va., for 23,000 Apple computers for high school students. Oklahoma City Public Schools minted a $25 million contract with Dell for 10,000 laptops and wireless carts.,推荐阅读WPS下载最新地址获取更多信息
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