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EPISODE · Mar 4, 2026 · 39 MIN

AI Is Building Power Plants. We’re Building a Network | YWR Podcast ep25

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AI is getting bigger. Bigger models. Bigger data centers. Bigger energy demands. But what if that’s the wrong direction? In this episode, Dustin Hedrick and Brandon Billings challenge the trillion-parameter arms race and explore a different future — one built on Small Language Models (SLMs), decentralized storage, distributed compute, and blockchain coordination. They break down: • The hidden environmental cost of hyperscale AI• Why specialized smaller models can outperform massive generalists• How edge-native AI reduces energy, latency, and centralization• Why the next phase of AI may be horizontal — not vertical Instead of industrial-scale intelligence factories controlled by a handful of corporations, what if millions of participants powered a global AI mesh? The future of AI isn’t about building bigger buildings. It’s about building smarter networks. Build smaller.Build larger. Weekly ROAR Podcast with Dustin Hedrick & Brandon BillingsSponsored by https://www.r0ar.io/

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AI is getting bigger. Bigger models. Bigger data centers. Bigger energy demands. But what if that’s the wrong direction? In this episode, Dustin Hedrick and Brandon Billings challenge the trillion-parameter arms race and explore a different future — one built on Small Language Models (SLMs), decentralized storage, distributed compute, and blockchain coordination. They break down: • The hidden environmental cost of hyperscale AI• Why specialized smaller models can outperf...

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