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There's growing debate around AI infrastructure expansion. Some policymakers argue that before we scale up data centers massively, we need to address who actually benefits from these advances. The concern: will the gains from AI technology be widely distributed, or concentrated among a few tech giants? This touches on a broader question about how we balance innovation growth with equitable access to the fruits of technological progress.
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Honestly, policy makers are still in a daze. By the time they finish discussing, OpenAI will have already monopolized everything.
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I just want to know, what can ordinary people get a share of...
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It's wishful thinking, my friend. Concentration of benefits has been a foregone conclusion for a long time. It's too late to discuss now.
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It's funny—expanding while discussing fairness. Isn't that self-deception?
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Instead of worrying about how to divide, why not ask how retail investors can get on board?
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Wait, this problem isn't new at all. When the internet came, it was also talked about like this. What was the result?