Power, Chips, and Strategy: A Policy Analysis of the Global AI Contest
Artificial intelligence now depends as much on electricity grids, semiconductor capacity, industrial policy, and geopolitical strategy as on algorithms. This analysis explains how power constraints, chip competition, infrastructure bottlenecks, open ecosystems, robotics, and global standards battles are reshaping the AI race. It assesses the economic, labor, and security implications of a technology that is moving from software novelty to national capability.