Tech Tries Charm Offensive to Save Trillion-Dollar AI Buildout
THE SO WHAT
A “charm offensive” to defend a trillion-dollar AI buildout means community and political license are now gating factors for compute, not just capital and chips. Infra-heavy teams should budget time and money for local coalitions, benefits agreements, and transparent impact reporting as core project work.
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