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Now, OpenAI appears to be dropping out of a part of the deal the expansion of a flagship datacentre stretching across a swathe of land in Abilene, Texas, which has become one of the most visible manifestations of a frenzy of investment in the chips and power plants required to build and run AI. There has been a breakdown in negotiations over project financing, as well as the timeline of when the expanded capacity might come online.
This may be fine for OpenAI; it can presumably find other datacentres. It is less fine for OpenAIs partner on the project, Oracle, which has already spent billions on hardware for the site. It is one of a number of cracks appearing in the capital side of the AI economy that are making investors rather nervous.
Both companies have said the development will not derail their AI plans. They also said that a month ago, when a different $100bn deal melted down between OpenAI and Nvidia, the worlds biggest maker of the chips that train AI models and respond to the billions of questions people ask them daily.
The fate of such deals for the global economy is only increasing in importance. Future datacentre leases agreed by the largest cloud computing companies (including Amazon, Oracle and Microsoft) are up nearly 340% in two years and now top $700bn, according to Bloomberg. It is a lot of money if the technology does not start delivering on its promise to supercharge economic productivity. On Friday, more than three years since the launch of ChatGPT unleashed the AI hype, the UK reported zero GDP growth for January.
More at:
https://www.theguardian.com/news/ng-interactive/2026/mar/14/datacentre-boom-is-uk-ai-bubble-about-to-burst
MineralMan
(151,116 posts)Why? Because there's really no there there. Since it's often wrong, you can't trust it to be right about anything.
Stay away from AI, folks. Don't invest in it in any way.
bucolic_frolic
(54,876 posts)because of AI, efficiency and productivity will spike to the moon. People who can't afford expertise or professionals will simply learn how to do it themselves. Capitalism is a mechanism for profits. If profits theoretically go toward zero, incentive is evaporating.
mdbl
(8,583 posts)They haven't trained it to recognize misinformation, at least not by the examples I see.
highplainsdem
(61,672 posts)an owner/CEO using AI.
The AI bros are not offering all knowledge to everyone, but have stolen the world's IP for their own power and profit. They have some subscription tiers that are thousands a year, and the CEOs of both OpenAI and Perplexity have floated possible $1,000/mo subscriptions as something most people should be willing to pay as they realize how much they need AI. OpenAI is losing money on its $200/mo subscriptions because this flawed tech is so expensive.
GenThePerservering
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