The federal government is getting into AI data centres. It should expect controversies
An AI data centre is a facility designed to power artificial intelligence systems
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An AI data centre is a facility designed to power artificial intelligence systems
Ottawa's AI strategy includes plans to build out data centres, which many Canadians have pushed back against because of the environmental and community impacts.
If youโve noticed that data centres are having a moment in Canada right now, you wouldnโt be the only one. As Ottawa looks to maintain a sovereign digital footprint amid the current AI rush, building its own data centres has the potential to do so. But the question is who actually funds these centres, and [โฆ]
MONTREAL โ About three months ago, a U.S. shipping broker saw nearly a dozen loads of copper and electronics bound for artificial intelligence data centres vanish in transit. The theft cost it nearly US$5 million, estimates Keith Lewis, who was working with the company. โThe bad guys are good at marketing,โ said Lewis, head of [โฆ]