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The Banality of Doublespeak

The Banality of Doublespeak
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The Wall Street Journal
By Andy Kessler OpenAI and Nvidia agreed last month to “deploy at least 10 gigawatts of AI datacenters.” This follows a deal with Oracle for 4.5 gigawatts. Gigawatts? That’s almost meaningless. Maybe giga-cores? Or tera-tokens? No one ever has said, “I’d like to buy a few kilowatts of compute power, please.”It’s a sleight-of-hand to convince policymakers that the capital-hungry artificial-intelligence industry needs more power, literally and figuratively. We’re awash in a world of decept...

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