From Code to Copper: Why the AI Stack Must Begin with Electrical Infrastructure
For the past few years, the global AI discourse has been remarkably narrow. AI stakeholders and commentators have talked about models, startups, automation, India's IT industry, job loss, AI chips, and Nvidia’s valuation. The conversation has oscillated between techno-euphoria and techno-anxiety. Artificial Intelligence has been framed as software — as code — as something that lives in servers and manifests as chatbots, copilots, and generative tools. What has almost never been discussed is the electro-physical backbone that makes AI possible. Yesterday, at the ongoing AI Impact Summit, the Adani Group unveiled one of the world’s largest integrated energy-and-compute investments, committing 100 billion dollars to develop renewable-energy-powered, hyperscale AI-ready data centres by 2035. By 2035, the investment is expected to catalyse an additional 150 billion dollars across server manufacturing, advanced electrical infrastructure, sovereign cloud platforms and allied industries, c...