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Silicon Valley worries about falling behind in AI more than tariffs

New tariffs may increase data center costs, but for Silicon Valley, the risk of falling behind in the AI ​​race is even more “scary.”

Báo Khoa học và Đời sốngBáo Khoa học và Đời sống31/08/2025

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AI is now seen as a top priority by the White House, Wall Street and Silicon Valley.
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Tech corporations spend tens of billions of dollars building data centers and AI infrastructure.
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President Trump's new tax policy raises concerns that chip production costs will increase.
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However, experts say this cost is not enough to curb the wave of AI investment.
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Meta, Microsoft and Google all recorded huge profits thanks to heavy spending on AI infrastructure.
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Goldman Sachs forecasts electricity demand from data centers to increase 165% by 2030.
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However, tariffs make it difficult for small businesses to participate due to a lack of long-term investment capital.
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Analysts say the US will continue to prioritize AI to maintain its global leadership position.
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