Europe and America Should Prioritize Domestic AI Infrastructure
NinaDSchick · x · 2026-08-23
Responding to Noah Smith's indifference towards domestic data center bans, Nina Schick argues that offloading infrastructure to Tunisia or Saudi Arabia has profound implications for the US and the West. She notes that the "beat China" argument fails with many Americans, and a clearer case must be made for why building intelligence capacity on home soil matters to Americans directly.
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