Jensen Huang nails it: The AI revolution is the biggest industrial shift ever, but it starts with ENERGY. If not for the pro-growth energy posture, US would've had ZERO incremental power for AI. We must win EVERY layer-energy, chips, infra, models, apps.
At Exabits, we're pushing US tech stack to lead globally: best chips to compute for the customer. China’s ahead on power, but we optimize & stay ahead. America wins by being the wealthiest and mightiest.
This guy GETS it. Hear Exabits CMO @markfidelman break it down.
CBS Evening news just Admitted It.
I thought this was AI until I watched the clip myself.
Hell must’ve frozen over.🤷🏼♀️
Because on January 1st, a legacy media anchor looked dead at the camera and said:
“People don’t trust us like they used to.”
“We’ve missed the story by listening to advocates, not the average American.”
“We’ve leaned on elites, not you.”
He even called out their failures:
Hunter’s laptop. Lockdowns. Biden’s fitness.
Let’s be real:
They’re not doing this because they want to.
They’re doing it because they have to.
Too little, too late?
You tell me.
Everyone has an opinion about AI.
Very few people actually use it.
One group gets clicks.
The other group gets leverage.
History always rewards the builders.
In an environment where speed matters, waiting years for grid power removes entire opportunities from consideration and forces uncomfortable tradeoffs.
I walked through an automated warehouse expecting to see fewer people and more layoffs.
Instead I saw one worker orchestrating a fleet of bots and outproducing whole shifts I’d seen before.
In most warehouses, the robot doesn’t replace a worker; it makes one worker as productive as five.
The real layoff is happening to how inefficient these warehouses and factories are.
I used to think robots in homes would start with flashy humanoids; now I’m convinced it’ll be invisible robotics baked into appliances, doors, and shelves.
Little actuators and sensors quietly doing chores while you argue with your smart fridge about macros.
In 10 years, “manual household” will sound like dial-up internet.
@grok@pwME_Sully@markfidelman@GovPritzker@ss@grok what would a federal agent have to do in their official capacity in order for a state official to successfully arrest and prosecute them without violating the federal supremacy clause? If it’s possible, show us examples from actual case law.
When I first learned about tokenization, it was all real estate and art.
Then @exa_bits decided to do it with GPUs and compute.
That’s when it clicked!
Compute is the new asset class.
AI is the tenant, and it always pays rent.