In 2000, broadband internet absorbed 1.2% of US GDP, while escalating data center investments reflect surging demand for cloud and AI services.
Unprecedented Capital Injection
No other infrastructure project has consumed such significant capital. In 2000, broadband internet accounted for 1.2% of US GDP.
The AI Investment Philosophy
Rising data center spending reflects surging demand for cloud services and AI infrastructure. Sundar Pichai, CEO of Alphabet, argues that underinvestment in AI poses greater risks than overinvestment.
Economic Implications and Productivity
Even if companies overestimate future demand, AI could yield substantial economic benefits. Current AI implementation is already improving productivity metrics, notes Aleksander Balcerowski, economist at mBank.
Inflationary Effects and Future Outlook
Kevin Warsh, future Fed chair, believes AI implementation will reduce inflation, enabling lower interest rates in the US.



