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Is this the next hot A.I. boom?

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May 31st, 2024 Hello , You are looking at one of the greatest investment trends of our time right no

May 31st, 2024 Hello , You are looking at one of the greatest investment trends of our time right now. It’s getting so great even the inflexible leviathan is adjusting one of its most cherished policies. And signalling to investors where some big gains are to be had. It starts with the massive investment in A.I. infrastructure. This chart shows how aggressive the spending is becoming: That’s mostly going into huge data centers. These data centers drink power. AI programming is extremely complex and runs millions of transactions to arrive at simple answers. The International Energy Agency (IEA) estimates it takes 10 times more electricity to run a ChatGPT query than a Google search. That’s not something the U.S. has fully prepared for yet. That’s why we saw a major shift in policy this week. The Financial Times reports: The staggering electricity demand needed to power next-generation technology is forcing the US to rely on yesterday’s fuel source: coal. Retirement dates for the country’s ageing coal fleet are getting pushed back as concerns over grid reliability and expectations of soaring power demand force operators to keep capacity online. That’s a huge change in stance. But it’s a sign of how much power demand is coming from the A.I. boom. There’s a big opportunity here. [Click here to see where this situation is likely to end up.]( [READ MORE]( Dynamic Wealth Research 2010 West Avenue K #623 Lancaster, California 93536 © 2024 | All rights reserved. [Unsubscribe](. [Twitter] [Facebook] [Instagram]

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