(Bloomberg) -Canada’s abundant hydroelectricity offers the best way to shine, artificial intelligence servers and win the global AI breed -if the country is able to cooperate with the US amid a trade war with President Donald Trump, according to former Google Chief Eric Schmidt. “There is a real limit in energy,” Schmidt told the Ted conference in Vancouver on Friday, referring to an estimate that the US industry will need 90 extra gigawatts not to smother data centers. By the way, my answer is: Think of Canada. Nice people, full of hydro -electrical power. But apparently it’s not the political mood right now – sorry, “he said in a reference to Trump’s rates, claiming that Canada” has nothing “that the US needs. He said that a typical nuclear power plant produces about 1 gigawatt, and the construction of 90 plants in America is happening.” Politicians in Canada are aware of the question of power giants and some have talked about its serving. These sources release and bring all the money home. ‘ AI Dominance Schmidt, Google’s former CEO and chairman, described the fear of how a breed for AI domination between superpower could cause a preventative action and conflict. Unilateral AI dominance with preventative sabotage is reached by competitors. ‘ In the Ted look, he described a viable outcome as bombing of the opponent’s data centers. These conversations take place today about core opponents in our world, “Schmidt said.” You can imagine that a series of steps according to the way I speak can lead us to a heinous world result – so we need to pay attention. ” He referred to a non-state or “track 2” dialogue on the subject with China arranged by the late diplomat Henry Kissinger, one of his co-authors.
Canada has a reply to energy needs in the AI race, says Google CEO of Google
