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Deep Signals ·

Power Hungry: AI's Insatiable Energy Demand Is Reshaping the Global Power Grid

The collision between exponential AI compute demand and finite energy infrastructure is forcing the technology industry into the power generation business — with nuclear, natural gas, and grid politics at the center.

Briefings ·

Signal Briefing: February 26, 2026

February closes with sharpening Q1 signals: AI spending outpaces revenue, regulation gains specificity, and infrastructure bottlenecks define the competitive landscape.

Briefings ·

Signal Briefing: February 20, 2026

Week three wrap: infrastructure buildout accelerates, funding data reveals conviction shifts, regulation tracker shows implementation progress, and research highlights point to the next capability frontier.

The Long View ·

The Long View: The Infrastructure Supercycle

AI is driving the largest infrastructure buildout since the internet era — a multi-trillion-dollar supercycle in data centers, power generation, networking, and semiconductors with parallels to the railroad and telecom booms.

Briefings ·

Signal Briefing: February 13, 2026

Week two review: top model developments, funding patterns, policy momentum, infrastructure constraints, and the surprises that shifted the narrative.

Briefings ·

Signal Briefing: February 6, 2026

Week one signals: infrastructure spending commitments harden, funding flows reveal investor conviction areas, and policy frameworks begin to shape market structure.

Briefings ·

Signal Briefing: January 30, 2026

January closes with record AI funding totals, accelerating policy frameworks, and infrastructure commitments that set the tone for a pivotal year.

Briefings ·

Signal Briefing: January 23, 2026

Week in review: Davos debates AI's economic impact, xAI closes a record $20 billion round, and federal AI policy takes shape through preemption and enforcement.

Deep Signals ·

Cloud Repatriation: Why Some Companies Are Leaving the Cloud

After a decade of aggressive cloud migration, a growing number of organizations are pulling workloads back to on-premises infrastructure, driven by cost overruns, data sovereignty requirements, and the realization that the cloud is not always the most economical choice.

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