Data Center Debates

We had a data center at my first banking job. It was a dusty room filled with old Federal Reserve Bulletins, Economic Reports of the Presidents, and annual reports from the International Monetary Fund. I was the search engine, and the operation was powered by caffeine.

Today’s data centers are massive structures that are free of dust, host massive artificial intelligence (AI) engines, and are powered by everything under the sun (and the sun itself). Data centers have contributed significantly to economic activity, but they are encountering resistance which may bound the AI revolution.

The application of AI involves tokens, which are basic building blocks of data that large language models use to read and generate text. The more complicated the query or task, the more tokens that are required to respond. As AI has been applied to more (and more intricate) exercises, the demand for tokens has skyrocketed.

As AI usage advances, token production will have to increase commensurately. The construction of data centers, which are essentially token factories, will have to keep pace.

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