From Concrete to Compute The Middle East's Bid for Global AI Infrastructure
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Throughout most of modern history, the wealth and ambition of nations was quantified by concrete. Roads, dams, towers and ports were signs of progress. That's changing. The rise of artificial intelligence is transforming the global economy and governments are now shifting investments from traditional construction to the physical facilities that house computation data centers. This article explores the drivers for this shift, and in the Middle East, in particular, how Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and Qatar are spending billions on compute infrastructure as part of their post-oil diversification plans. It chronicles the arc from industrial-age infrastructure to the digital economy, discusses today's data center dynamics like sovereign AI and the competition for GPUs, and examines the economics of treating data centers as the new public works. The article also addresses some serious issues such as energy needs, water shortage, geopolitical reliance on chips, and speculative overbuilding. It provides actionable strategies for policy makers, companies and individuals to deal with this transition. The main takeaway is that compute has become a strategic national asset, like oil or electricity, and the countries that create, operate and manage it well will have an undue advantage in the future.
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