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The other story I have lined up is sort of similar.
It's from Amazon.
So AWS plans to invest up to 50 billion to expand AI and supercomputing infrastructure dedicated to the US government customers.
The company said that the multi-year build out
had nearly 1.3 gigawatts of high-performance computing capacity, where many processors worked together to solve one problem across the top secret, secret, and cloud regions using new data centers that house custom AI chips and NVIDIA systems.
agencies would gain broader access to services like Amazon Bedrock, SageMaker and Cloud powered tools to train models, run simulations and analyze sensitive data sets in classified environments.
Amazon frames the move as a way to speed defense, intelligence and scientific missions from threat detection to drug discovery, while keeping data on U.S.
soil under strict compliance rules.
The announcement follows a series of large cloud and AI contracts with the US government and comes as rivals court similar deals.
Supporters highlight potential gains in productivity and national competitiveness, while skeptics point out the energy usage, vendor lock-in, and the growing influence of a few giant or critical public infrastructure and decision making.
So to me, it sounds like these two stories are somewhat
somewhat about their interconnectedness, at least the kind of data and infrastructure questions there.
Well, I could keep on going unless someone else has another story they want to talk about.
We talked about Claude yesterday, so I didn't want to rehash the same thing, but if you guys want to keep on going to Claude, let's do it.
Well, I think right now, ChatGPT is equivalent of Kleenex.
It's not AI, it's ChatGPT.