Hello everyone, Global computing is exploding, with only power and capital as real constraints, but not for long. Tech companies obviously are making moves to take these hurdles down, recently Meta did just this, by signing three nuclear power deals to lock in electricity for decades, ensuring its AI data centers can run nonstop at a massive scale, and ICE can track your every move and maybe your conversations and text via your cell phone by accessing commercial apps, raising serious questions about privacy, surveillance, and oversight. Let’s dive in and stay curious.
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Global AI compute is explodingGlobal AI computing capacity has been growing ~3.3× per year since 2022, which means total available compute doubles roughly every 7 months (90% confidence range: 6–8 months). Key numbers
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Compute is scaling faster than most AI efficiency gains, but model capability is increasingly constrained by capital and power, not algorithms. 🛠️ AI Jobs CornerApply Today - Open Positions.
Meta Bets on Nuclear Power as the New Bottleneck for Scaling Frontier AIMeta is securing its AI future by locking in nuclear power at a massive scale, signing deals with TerraPower, Oklo, and Vistra to supply up to 6.6 GW of clean energy by 2035, enough to power ~5 million homes. The electricity will fuel Prometheus, Meta’s 1-GW AI data center cluster in Ohio, coming online this year, with additional capacity from new Natrium reactors, existing nuclear plants, and a planned 1.2-GW nuclear campus. As AI data centers strain the mid-Atlantic grid and push up power costs, Meta is betting that always-on nuclear energy, not chips alone, will be the decisive constraint for scaling frontier AI. 📘Learning CornerLearning resource for distributed systems powering frontier AI
ICE expands phone surveillance using commercial dataU.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement is deploying two new surveillance tools, Tangles and Webloc, that can monitor entire neighborhoods, track mobile phones over time, and follow device owners from work to home. The systems rely on commercial location data sourced from hundreds of millions of phones via Penlink and, under ICE’s internal legal analysis, can be queried without a warrant. This…
The American Civil Liberties Union warns that the tools create detailed behavioral maps of individuals, calling them dangerous in the hands of an agency with limited oversight. The episode underscores how commercial data markets are increasingly powering government surveillance, often outside traditional warrant requirements. Is this even legal? 🧰 AI Tools of The DayDistributed systems tools built for scaling frontier AI workloads
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Monday, January 12, 2026
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