Sovereign AI might be the new tariff. Exciting for local trust signals, but what does it do to shared training data that fuels today’s omnichannel campaigns?
If GPUs become “digital borders,” do we get better local experiences or fragment the very scale AI promises? Keen to hear how others see it playing out.
GTC Paris made it clear: data residency is graduating from policy doc to physical silicon. How will that shape creative testing cycles that depend on global datasets?
“One giant GPU” as geopolitical chess piece that’s a headline. Curious how quickly edge-first mandates will ripple into campaign analytics and real-time CX.
Europe treating AI infrastructure like a national asset feels like the start of a new privacy arms race. How long before marketers need separate models for each jurisdiction?
Jensen Huang just positioned GPUs next to energy and defense in the sovereignty hierarchy wild shift. Wonder what that means for cross-border data pipelines brands rely on today.
Incredible how GTC Paris turned a GPU launch into a sovereignty play. If every region goes “local silicon,” won’t global marketing stacks have to rethink where (and how) they train their models?
I couldn't get audio on the Jensen video, in either Safari or Chrome on my Mac - or in the Substack app on my iPad.
Video on YouTube.com played audio just fine.
Sovereign AI might be the new tariff. Exciting for local trust signals, but what does it do to shared training data that fuels today’s omnichannel campaigns?
If GPUs become “digital borders,” do we get better local experiences or fragment the very scale AI promises? Keen to hear how others see it playing out.
Europe’s 10x compute push feels like GDPR 2.0, but in hardware. Will marketers see faster insights or more walls between markets?
GTC Paris made it clear: data residency is graduating from policy doc to physical silicon. How will that shape creative testing cycles that depend on global datasets?
Sovereign AI sounds great for citizen data, tricky for multinational brands. Could local compute be a competitive edge or just added overhead?
When hardware strategy enters foreign-policy territory, marketing compliance can’t be far behind. Does this accelerate regional LLMs or splinter them?
“One giant GPU” as geopolitical chess piece that’s a headline. Curious how quickly edge-first mandates will ripple into campaign analytics and real-time CX.
Europe treating AI infrastructure like a national asset feels like the start of a new privacy arms race. How long before marketers need separate models for each jurisdiction?
Jensen Huang just positioned GPUs next to energy and defense in the sovereignty hierarchy wild shift. Wonder what that means for cross-border data pipelines brands rely on today.
Incredible how GTC Paris turned a GPU launch into a sovereignty play. If every region goes “local silicon,” won’t global marketing stacks have to rethink where (and how) they train their models?