AI Infrastructure: Powering the Next Phase of Innovation
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AI Daily Podcast: In this episode, we explore how innovation in artificial intelligence is moving beyond smarter models and chatbots toward the deeper systems that make AI possible at scale. From compute capacity and data centers to energy supply, cooling, land, and grid access, the next phase of AI may be shaped as much by infrastructure as by breakthroughs in software.
We look at why companies like SpaceX are being discussed not only as space leaders, but as potential AI infrastructure players, with massive compute ambitions and even reports of orbital data center plans. We also examine Chevron’s long-term power deal supporting a Microsoft data center in Texas, a clear sign that access to reliable, affordable energy is becoming a central part of AI strategy.
The episode also unpacks the two levels of today’s AI story: giant industrial bets at the top, and practical enterprise adoption on the ground. While hyperscale players compete over power and infrastructure, business leaders are focused on choosing the right use cases, improving data quality, building trust, and deciding where AI should assist rather than replace human judgment.
In addition, we cover Western Australia’s launch of the country’s first Faculty Fellowship program, bringing a UK-developed AI and data science training model to the region. With 25 inaugural Fellows drawn from the state’s four public universities, the initiative shows how AI competitiveness increasingly depends on talent pipelines, workforce development, and strong partnerships between government, academia, and industry.
Overall, this episode shows that AI is entering an era defined by systems. The real frontier may be less about who builds the most advanced model, and more about who can build, power, govern, and deploy AI in ways that deliver trusted, practical value for businesses, governments, and society.
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