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7 days agoFor a lot of computing workloads, including AI inference (and training), the user won’t notice the difference if it’s being done in a different country.
With the US’s ‘100% tariffs on Taiwanese chips’ to be taken ‘seriously, but not literally’, at some point it makes sense to build additional ‘AI’ capacity in Canada instead.
I tried to find additional info on the report’s ‘re-allocating a considerable portion of [its] projected international spend to the US’, but I am unable to find the original report, to see if there were additional pages.
I’d bet the people who vote Democrat are also unhappy with how little their representatives are doing, even if their party is in a position of ineffectuality for the next 2 years.