
Digital Cathedrals: Why the Cloud Is the First Foundationally New Infrastructure in Nearly a Century
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C3 AI talks to Mark Mills, a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute and a faculty fellow at Northwestern University’s School of Engineering and Applied Science. Mills writes frequently for Forbes.com and the Wall Street Journal about the future of digital technology, power generation and oil & gas. He is the author of Digital Cathedrals and the forthcoming The Cloud’s Big Bang. In this podcast you will learn:
- The energy requirements of tomorrow’s global digital infrastructure.
- Why the demand curve for digital products and services will never flatten.
- How data warehouses and fulfillment centers became the new skyscrapers.
- What most digital forecasters and pundits miss about the physical economy.
- Why digital technologies like AI are a bridge to the future for energy suppliers.
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