AI Infrastructure–Not Models–Will Define the Next Decade of AI
The article argues that infrastructure, rather than artificial intelligence models themselves, will be the defining factor in the advancement of AI over the next decade. It emphasizes the growing importance of computing power, data management, and scalable systems to support AI development and deployment. The focus is shifting toward building robust, efficient, and accessible infrastructure to enable broader AI innovation.
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