The Strait of Hormuz serves as a stark reminder that artificial intelligence, much like civil aviation, is heavily reliant on abundant and affordable energy. As AI models face volatile energy costs, they may need to adapt their usage to remain economically viable. This situation highlights the critical link between geopolitical stability, energy prices, and the future development of AI applications. AI
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IMPACT AI development and deployment may face economic constraints due to volatile energy prices and geopolitical instability.
RANK_REASON Opinion piece discussing the energy dependency of AI models in light of geopolitical events.