A drifting information center including countless Nvidia GPUs has actually raised concerns over whether the practice might lead to the development of sovereign AI states in the future.
The BlueSea Frontier Compute Cluster (BSFCC), produced by United States firm Del Complex, is basically an enormous barge consisting of 10,000 Nvidia H100 GPUs worth a combined $500 million.
In a statement on X (previously Twitter), Del Complex stated the drifting information center will provide “market leading efficiency, advanced water cooling and solar energy for ecological security”. This will be matched by “kinetic threat mitigation” supplied by an on-board security group.
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The company explained the BSFCC as the “peak of calculate and autonomy”.
Autonomy, it appears, is the essential focus here for Del Complex. The concept behind the task points towards the ultimate production of ‘sovereign country states’ devoted to AI advancement.
In its statement on X, the company stated the tightly-guarded barge might run in worldwide waters, and hence possibly be exempt from global AI guidelines.
The claims from Del Complex been available in the wake of growing conversations over the worldwide policy of AI in current months. Previously today,