By Joel Litman
Experts are predicting a seismic shift in artificial-intelligence ("AI") spending and technology.
Annual investments in data centers – the backbone of AI infrastructure – are expected to soar... from $300 billion to $900 billion worldwide by 2027.
On the tech side, autonomous agents are expanding the limits of AI. These AI agents are like chatbots... but more specialized and powerful. They're trained for specific tasks, like conducting deep research, designing coding solutions, and finding cybersecurity threats.
Companies – and entire countries – are working around the clock to develop and use these AI agents. In short, this technology is fueling a major geopolitical transformation.
Nations are scrambling to secure their positions in the AI-driven future. And the U.S. is emerging as a key player...
Federal funding, Department of Government Efficiency ("DOGE") mandates, and corporate initiatives are all cementing its leadership in AI.