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AI Geopolitics and Data Centres Fuel Global Tech Rivalry

What Happened

As rivalry intensifies among leading nations over technological dominance, investments in artificial intelligence and data centre infrastructure are rising worldwide. The World Economic Forum reports that countries are shaping national AI strategies and expanding critical data centre capacity to secure leadership in automation, computation, and innovation. With data sovereignty issues and supply chain risks in play, governments prioritize the protection of domestic infrastructure. Tech hubs in the US, China, Europe, and other regions are accelerating digital transformation across sectors, while competing for talent and resources essential for AI growth.

Why It Matters

This surge in AI and data centre investments redefines the global digital economy, impacting cybersecurity, information access, and economic competitiveness. As governments double down on technological sovereignty, the dynamics of international relations and innovation ecosystems evolve rapidly. Read more in our AI News Hub

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