LAS VEGAS -- Global investment in data centers is expected to outpace the cost of sending humans to the moon by about 50% next year, as the rise of generative artificial intelligence fuels demand for cloud computing.
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Amazon.com announced new moves in artificial intelligence at this year's re:Invent conference in Las Vegas. (Handout via Reuters)
LAS VEGAS -- Global investment in data centers is expected to outpace the cost of sending humans to the moon by about 50% next year, as the rise of generative artificial intelligence fuels demand for cloud computing.