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Main Authors: Kalra, Nidhi, Wang, Robin, Rueda, Ismael Arciniegas
Format: Preprint
Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2505.22639
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  • This working paper examines how geopolitical strategies and energy resource management intersect with Artificial Intelligence (AI) development, delineating the AI-energy nexus as critical to sustaining U.S. AI leadership. By analyzing the centralized approaches of authoritarian regimes like China and Gulf nations, alongside market-driven approaches in the U.S., the paper explores divergent strategies to allocate resources for AI energy needs. It underscores the role of energy infrastructure, market dynamics, and state-led initiatives in shaping global AI competition. Recommendations include adopting geopolitically informed analyses and leveraging both market and non-market strengths to enhance U.S. competitiveness. This research aims to inform policymakers, technologists, and researchers about the strategic implications of the AI-energy nexus and offers insights into advancing U.S. global leadership in AI amidst evolving technological paradigms.