Data centers could determine who wins the next war, and a compute shortage would be ‘catastrophic’
Americans are revolting against AI data centers and the power plants that feed them, but they are critical to national security, according to retired Air Force Lt. Gen. David Deptula, who is now dean of the Mitchell Institute for Aerospace Studies. In a...
Data centers could determine who wins the next war, and a compute shortage would be ‘catastrophic’
Americans are revolting against AI data centers and the power plants that feed them, but they are critical to national security, according to retired Air Force Lt. Gen. David Deptula, who is now dean of the Mitchell Institute for Aerospace Studies. In a...
Data centers could determine who wins the next war, and a compute shortage would be ‘catastrophic’
Americans are revolting against AI data centers and the power plants that feed them, but they are critical to national security, according to retired Air Force Lt. Gen. David Deptula, who is now dean of the Mitchell Institute for Aerospace Studies. In a...
Data centers could determine who wins the next war, and a compute shortage would be ‘catastrophic’
Americans are revolting against AI data centers and the power plants that feed them, but they are critical to national security, according to retired Air Force Lt. Gen. David Deptula, who is now dean of the Mitchell Institute for Aerospace Studies. In a...
Data centers could determine who wins the next war, and a compute shortage would be ‘catastrophic’
Americans are revolting against AI data centers and the power plants that feed them, but they are critical to national security, according to retired Air Force Lt. Gen. David Deptula, who is now dean of the Mitchell Institute for Aerospace Studies. In a...
Data centers could determine who wins the next war, and a compute shortage would be ‘catastrophic’
Americans are revolting against AI data centers and the power plants that feed them, but they are critical to national security, according to retired Air Force Lt. Gen. David Deptula, who is now dean of the Mitchell Institute for Aerospace Studies. In a...
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Data centers could determine who wins the next war, and a compute shortage would be ‘catastrophic’
Americans are revolting against AI data centers and the power plants that feed them, but they are critical to national security, according to retired Air Force Lt. Gen. David Deptula, who is now dean of the Mitchell Institute for Aerospace Studies. In a...
Data centers could determine who wins the next war, and a compute shortage would be ‘catastrophic’
Americans are revolting against AI data centers and the power plants that feed them, but they are critical to national security, according to retired Air Force Lt. Gen. David Deptula, who is now dean of the Mitchell Institute for Aerospace Studies. In a...
Data centers could determine who wins the next war, and a compute shortage would be ‘catastrophic’
Americans are revolting against AI data centers and the power plants that feed them, but they are critical to national security, according to retired Air Force Lt. Gen. David Deptula, who is now dean of the Mitchell Institute for Aerospace Studies. In a...
Data centers could determine who wins the next war, and a compute shortage would be ‘catastrophic’
Americans are revolting against AI data centers and the power plants that feed them, but they are critical to national security, according to retired Air Force Lt. Gen. David Deptula, who is now dean of the Mitchell Institute for Aerospace Studies. In a...
Data centers could determine who wins the next war, and a compute shortage would be ‘catastrophic’
Americans are revolting against AI data centers and the power plants that feed them, but they are critical to national security, according to retired Air Force Lt. Gen. David Deptula, who is now dean of the Mitchell Institute for Aerospace Studies. In a...
Data centers could determine who wins the next war, and a compute shortage would be ‘catastrophic’
Americans are revolting against AI data centers and the power plants that feed them, but they are critical to national security, according to retired Air Force Lt. Gen. David Deptula, who is now dean of the Mitchell Institute for Aerospace Studies. In a...
Data centers could determine who wins the next war, and a compute shortage would be ‘catastrophic’
Americans are revolting against AI data centers and the power plants that feed them, but they are critical to national security, according to retired Air Force Lt. Gen. David Deptula, who is now dean of the Mitchell Institute for Aerospace Studies. In a...







