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I'm in the data centre industry, so the latest arms race for us is obviously AI/ML. Although it doesn't really directly impact what we do in the physical data centre space, the speed and scale of what we're expected to deliver definitely does.
I'm really interested in seeing what new and wonderful things people do with AI/ML. I don't really GAF about kids using it to cheat on their university assignments - I'm more excited to see how it gets used for some really cool shit that could benefit humanity. Medical science, and things like that.
Oh hey, I design substations and my major client is a data center powerhouse company. Nothing to say other than that.very cool about the AI thing though.