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Wednesday’s top story: Google is building a new data center in fossil-fuel-dependent Saudi Arabia, leaving many questioning their commitment to climate change goals.
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Our Report: Google is building an AI data center in oil-rich Saudi Arabia, leaving many questioning the implications of the venture and the strength of Google’s commitment to climate change goals.
🔑 Key Points:
While neither Google nor the Saudi Public Fund has confirmed any specific details, the new AI data center will support local research and development of Arabic-language AI models and “Saudi-specific AI applications.”
After promising to stop developing algorithms for oil and gas production and halve its emissions by 2030, Google believes joining forces with fossil-fuel-dependent Saudi Arabia still “comports” with its climate commitments.
While Saudi Arabia is keen to utilize AI to reduce reliance on oil revenue by 2030, state-owned oil company Aramco has reported a 15% increase in oil production after leveraging AI to streamline operations.
🤔 Why you should care: Given that fossil fuels are central to Saudi Arabia’s economy, experts believe that the “Saudi-specific AI applications,” powered by Google’s new data center, are bound to be centered around oil and gas production, which leaves Google stuck between a rock and a hard place: Meeting its climate targets vs. unlocking valuable global research and innovation opportunities.
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Our Report: As the markets closed yesterday, AI chipmaker, NVIDIA, officially became the most valuable company in the world, beating Apple, which previously held the top spot.
🔑 Key Points:
NVIDIA ended yesterday’s trading session with a market capitalization of $3.43T—compared to Apple’s $3.38T valuation—after its shares increased by 2.9%, making each share worth $139.93.
It did briefly push past Apple in June (but just for a day), and it also beat Microsoft (valued at $3.06T) last month, as it continued its “astronomical” upward trajectory—growing 850% in just 2 years.
NVIDIA currently designs ~75% of the industry’s AI chips, supplying most tech titans—including Microsoft, OpenAI, Google, Amazon, and Meta (notably, not Apple)—with its AI hardware.
🤔 Why you should care: This just further highlights the increasing importance and dominance of AI infrastructure within the industry, something which is expected to continue, although whether NVIDIA will remain the largest AI chip manufacturer and, therefore, the most valuable company in the world, remains to be seen, with many (such as OpenAI, Apple, Meta, and Microsoft) rumored to be developing their own AI chips, to reduce reliance on NVIDIA.
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Several safety advocates have advised AI founders to step away from the Mark Zuckerberg-coined phrase—urging them to move rapidly and break things—towards a “move cautiously and red-team things” one.
Founders are so keen to get their products shipped, that they give little consideration to ethical outcomes and don’t know if the technology they’ve built is “acting in service or actively harming” the world we want to live in.
They’re building powerful systems that can “impact people’s lives,” so there should be red-teaming protocols to test the impact, guardrails around how the product is built, and licenses to allow people to work.
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