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EPISODE · Jul 17, 2026 · 44 MIN

Why AI Data Centers Aren’t The Real Problem

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Is the panic over AI data centers actually justified, or are we worried about the wrong things? Andrew and Nathan broadcast from a struggling Silicon Valley connection to dismantle the current state of AI infrastructure and corporate strategy. We dive deep into Google's confusing pivot away from developer-focused enterprise tools like Antigravity toward consumer-facing AI, questioning if a $20-per-month B2C model is actually sustainable for the compute required. The conversation then shifts to the recent New York bill pausing AI data centers. We unpack why electrical grids and water usage are secondary issues compared to the looming societal crisis of AI monopolies and unbalanced wealth distribution. You'll learn why "squeezing blood from a turnip" perfectly describes the current tick-tock cycle of foundational models like Fable and Opus. We also explore why open-source solutions—from Nvidia to international players like DeepSeek—are the only reliable defense against a completely locked-down tech ecosystem. Finally, we tackle the historical parallels of technological suppression, from Prohibition to computing, showing why democratized access is critical for the next era of software architecture. Hit play to uncover the real bottlenecks in AI development, and if you're in the Bay Area, be sure to catch Nathan’s open-source transcranial direct current stimulation exhibit at Open Sauce 2026. (00:00) Internet issues in Silicon Valley. (01:43) Google killing AI enterprise products. (04:39) Workspace AI integration and pricing. (11:05) Why AI data centers aren't the problem. (16:33) Fable vs Opus: Model efficiency compared. (23:48) AI wealth distribution and tech taxes. (30:26) The technological monopoly of AI models. (35:59) Open-source models and the future. (41:45) Nathan's exhibit at Open Sauce convention. Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/live/3IFMKzWXtK4?si=1WdT0tYjrTEurVHd Support the pod: https://3reate.com https://ko-fi.com/3reate https://patreon.com/3reate Listen: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/3reate/id1723426314 https://open.spotify.com/show/48Y2M7Ppja43Uq2wlyUtPF https://www.youtube.com/@3reate https://www.twitch.tv/3reate

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Is the panic over AI data centers actually justified, or are we worried about the wrong things? Andrew and Nathan broadcast from a struggling Silicon Valley connection to dismantle the current state of AI infrastructure and corporate strategy. We dive deep into Google's confusing pivot away from developer-focused enterprise tools like Antigravity toward consumer-facing AI, questioning if a $20-per-month B2C model is actually sustainable for the compute required. The conversation then shifts to the recent New York bill pausing AI data centers. We unpack why electrical grids and water usage are secondary issues compared to the looming societal crisis of AI monopolies and unbalanced wealth distribution. You'll learn why "squeezing blood from a turnip" perfectly describes the current tick-tock cycle of foundational models like Fable and Opus. We also explore why open-source solutions—from Nvidia to international players like DeepSeek—are the only reliable defense against a completely locked-down tech ecosystem. Finally, we tackle the historical parallels of technological suppression, from Prohibition to computing, showing why democratized access is critical for the next era of software architecture. Hit play to uncover the real bottlenecks in AI development, and if you're in the Bay Area, be sure to catch Nathan’s open-source transcranial direct current stimulation exhibit at Open Sauce 2026. (00:00) Internet issues in Silicon Valley. (01:43) Google killing AI enterprise products. (04:39) Workspace AI integration and pricing. (11:05) Why AI data centers aren't the problem. (16:33) Fable vs Opus: Model efficiency compared. (23:48) AI wealth distribution and tech taxes. (30:26) The technological monopoly of AI models. (35:59) Open-source models and the future. (41:45) Nathan's exhibit at Open Sauce convention. Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/live/3IFMKzWXtK4?si=1WdT0tYjrTEurVHd Support the pod: https://3reate.com https://ko-fi.com/3reate https://patreon.com/3reate Listen: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/3reate/id1723426314 https://open.spotify.com/show/48Y2M7Ppja43Uq2wlyUtPF https://www.youtube.com/@3reate https://www.twitch.tv/3reate

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