"If your kids start saying the words "data center", please don't wash their mouths out with soap. Soon, we will all grow up and realize that "data center" is not a bad thing to say. In fact, having lots of data centers all over the place, juicing up our AI research is really a good thing. A very good thing indeed."
In this lousy world of invective, slang and foul mouth anything, it is not comforting to find out we have a brand-new four-letter word on the horizon. It is a word many of us have used for years. While at IBM, I used it many times a day. Only back then, it was an acceptable word to use. Today - not so much. But first I need to clarify. The word standing on its own, might still be okay to use. But to use it in conjunction with the word "center" - is toxic. You guessed it - DATA CENTER. The new term which should never be used in public.
All of a sudden, building a new data center has become very, very hard. Lots of NIMBY going on. And mostly in blue states or blue cities - they want nothing to do with a new, job producing data center. But wait - are not data centers more and more important these days? Let's explore that just a bit.
AI and data centers are like two peas in a pod. If we want to win the race for AI against China, we need to have big, bigger, and biggest data centers around. Do they take water to run? Yup. Do they take a lot of electricity to run? Yup, again. But do they product jobs? Yes - for now.
Right now, we have about 4,000 data centers in the US. That is a remarkable number. But to meet the demands of AI, it is estimated that we need an additional 3,000 more. But AI is only part of the picture. We need data centers for the internet. We need data centers for everything we do on our computers. If all of a sudden, every data center went dark, we would be in a world of hurt. It would be, like going back to the stone ages. Why do I say that? We are a data driven world. It is now in our bloodstream - our DNA. To lose access to data, would put us into a cultural shock.
Here is the long and the short of it. We can hate data centers with every fiber in our bodies. But the powers that be (government and industry) have mandated that data centers will happen. We will end up with 7,000 (or more) data centers in America. We will develop new sources of power to keep them humming along. The water issue might be a different story, especially for the centers built down in the desert southwest. But we will figure that one out also.
If your kids start saying the words "data center", please don't wash their mouths out with soap. Soon, we will all grow up and realize that "data center" is not a bad thing to say. In fact, having lots of data centers all over the place, juicing up our AI research is really a good thing. A very good thing indeed.
