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EPISODE · Jun 5, 2026 · 6 MIN

Scarcity is driving AI innovation outside Silicon Valley

from Aarva · host Ilman Shazhaev

How do you build serious AI infrastructure when you don't have abundant resources?We often hear about AI's massive compute needs, and naturally, our minds go to Silicon Valley. But what if the very scarcity of resources in other parts of the world is actually sparking some of the most crucial innovation in AI infrastructure? This piece from Rest of World explores how builders in places like India, Africa, and Brazil are designing for limitations from day one, fundamentally redrawing the map of where AI is built and, crucially, who gets to control it. It’s a compelling look at a different kind of progress.AI infrastructure development is shifting away from traditional tech hubs due to increasing costs, power demands, and access issues for compute. The piece details how countries like India, Brazil, Africa, and the UAE are building sovereign AI capabilities by treating scarcity as a design problem, particularly for inference workloads. This approach is creating a new, distributed global map for AI compute.Read at source: Rest of World

How do you build serious AI infrastructure when you don't have abundant resources? We often hear about AI's massive compute needs, and naturally, our minds go to Silicon Valley. But what if the very scarcity of resources in other parts of the world is actually sparking some of the most crucial innovation in AI infrastructure? This piece from Rest of World explores how builders in places like India, Africa, and Brazil are designing for limitations from day one, fundamentally redrawing the map of where AI is built and, crucially, who gets to control it. It’s a compelling look at a different kind of progress. AI infrastructure development is shifting away from traditional tech hubs due to increasing costs, power demands, and access issues for compute. The piece details how countries like India, Brazil, Africa, and the UAE are building sovereign AI capabilities by treating scarcity as a design problem, particularly for inference workloads. This approach is creating a new, distributed global map for AI compute. Read at source: Rest of World

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