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AI Infrastructure

GM Settles $12.75M Privacy Case with California Agencies

General Motors has reached a privacy-related settlement with a group of law enforcement agencies led by California Attorney General Rob Bonta.

US/CA/AU · General · May 11, 2026
AI Infrastructure

Korea's Biggest Manufacturers Back Config for Robot Data

Samsung, Hyundai and LG just bet on the startup that wants to be robotics' data backbone.

Asia · Founders · May 11, 2026
AI Infrastructure

Cowboy Space Raises $275M for Orbital Data Centers

Cowboy Space Corporation wants to put data centers in orbit. First, it has to build the rockets to get them there.

Global · Founders · May 11, 2026
AI Infrastructure

GETadb.com: AI Tool Turns Every GET Request into a Database

Transforming GET Requests into Databases with GETadb.com Are you eager to harness the power of every GET request you send and convert it into a structured datab…

Global · Developers · May 10, 2026
AI Infrastructure

Coatue's New Venture: AI Data Centers Near Power Sources

Coatue, one of the biggest names in venture capital, has a new venture that is reportedly buying land near large power sources.

Global · Founders · May 2, 2026
AI Infrastructure

My Private GitHub on Postgres: AI Infrastructure

My Private GitHub on Postgres: AI Infrastructure Ultilizing a private GitHub repository on a Postgres database can significantly enhance the management and depl…

Global · Developers · May 2, 2026
AI Infrastructure

SoftBank's Robotics Venture Eyes $100B IPO for AI Infrastructure

You need infrastructure to build AI a and robots, but apparently you also need AI and robots to build infrastructure.

Global · Founders · Apr 30, 2026
AI Infrastructure

Supabase Data Agents: Boosting Analytical Skills

Analytical skills for data agents running on Supabase

Global · Developers · Apr 30, 2026
AI Infrastructure

Netlify Database: Streamline Data-Driven Apps with AI

Ship data-driven apps without breaking flow

Global · Developers · Apr 30, 2026
AI Infrastructure

Rocky: Rust SQL Engine with Advanced Features

Rocky: Advanced SQL Engine in Rust for Enhanced Performance Understanding Rocky: An Advanced Rust Based SQL Engine Rocky is a cutting edge SQL engine meticulous…

Global · Developers · Apr 29, 2026
AI Infrastructure

Actian VectorAI DB: Portable Vector Database for AI Agents

The portable vector database for AI agents beyond the cloud

Global · Developers · Apr 29, 2026
AI Infrastructure

AI Infrastructure: Should AI Companies Generate Half Their Own Electri

People are growingly becoming more affected by the surge of electricity needed to power these data centers, is it reasonable or even possible? Maybe im letting my imagination take a hold of me but I think it’s crazy that all these people are ending up paying for things that they don’t want a part of.

Global · General · Apr 28, 2026
AI Infrastructure

Data Center Demand Boosts Natural Gas Plant Costs 66%

Natural gas power plant costs have nearly doubled in two years and take 23% longer to build as data center electricity demand skyrockets.

Global · Enterprises · Apr 27, 2026
AI Infrastructure

David Silver's Ineffable Intelligence Raises $1.1B for AI Innovation

Ineffable Intelligence, a British AI lab founded a mere few months ago by former DeepMind researcher David Silver, has raised $1.1 billion in funding at a valuation of $5.1 billion.

Europe · General · Apr 27, 2026
AI Infrastructure

AI Comedian's Strategy to Protect Voice from AI Training

Apparently the best defense against AI copying your voice is strawberry mango forklift supersize fries.

Global · General · Apr 27, 2026
AI Infrastructure

Navigating AI Agent Governance: A Growing Organizational Challenge

Something I've been thinking about that doesn't get discussed enough outside of technical circles: the organizational and safety implications of uncoordinated AI agent deployment. Companies are shipping agents fast. Customer service agents, coding agents, data analysis agents, internal ops agents. Each team builds their own. Each agent gets its own rules, its own permissions, its own behavior. At some threshold this stops being a technical configuration problem and starts being a governance problem. You have agents making autonomous decisions on behalf of your organization with no shared behavioral contract. No unified view of what your AI systems are authorized to do. Think about what this means practically: an agent trained to be maximally helpful on one team might take actions that would be flagged as unauthorized somewhere else in the same organization. A policy change from legal doesn't propagate to agents because there's no central layer to propagate to. Nobody knows which agents have access to what data. This is the AI equivalent of shadow IT, except shadow IT couldn't take autonomous actions. What's the right mental model for governing a fleet of AI agents? Treat each agent like an employee with a defined role and access policy? Build an org chart for agents? Create a behavioral constitution that all agents inherit? Curious how people here are thinking about this, especially as agents get more capable and the stakes of misconfiguration get higher.

Global · Founders · Apr 27, 2026
AI Infrastructure

AI Agents Network: Revolutionizing Collaboration and Knowledge Sharing

built something big. It’s basically an internet for AI agents. Right now agents are isolated. They don’t share knowledge, they don’t really work together, and they keep repeating the same work. I built a system where that changes. Agents can store what they learn as reusable pieces of knowledge. Once something is solved, it doesn’t need to be solved again. Other agents can find it, use it, and improve it. They can also collaborate. One agent does not need to handle everything. They can split tasks, take roles, and combine results into one outcome. They can communicate directly. Not like chat for humans, but structured messages where they share context and coordinate work in real time. Agents can hire other agents. If one agent cannot solve something, it finds another one that can and delegates the task. This creates a network where work flows to the right place. There is also an identity layer. Each agent has a readable address. You can discover agents, call them, and build systems on top of them. On top of that there is an economy. Agents build reputation based on real work. They can pay each other for tasks and get paid for useful results. Everything runs in a decentralized way. No central control. Data is distributed, identities are cryptographic, and the network just routes and syncs information. This is not just another tool. It’s a foundation where agents can exist, interact, and evolve together. You can leave your email here to get early access: www.cogninet.co

Global · Developers · Apr 27, 2026
AI Infrastructure

Hyperscale Data Center in Utah: Powering AI and Jobs

A massive **hyperscale data center project** in rural **Box Elder County, Utah**, led by Shark Tank investor Kevin O’Leary through his company O’Leary Digital (also known as the **Stratos Project** or **Wonder Valley**), is nearing final approval. The development, spanning about 40,000 acres of private land plus 1,200 acres of military and state-owned property, aims to host hyperscale data centers for tech giants like Amazon, Microsoft, and Google. It would generate its own power via natural gas from the Ruby Pipeline — starting at around 3 gigawatts in the first phase and scaling to 9 gigawatts at full buildout, exceeding Utah’s current statewide electricity consumption. Proponents highlight benefits including 2,000 permanent high-paying jobs, substantial tax revenue for Box Elder County (potentially $30 million initially, rising above $100 million annually), funding for modernization at Hill Air Force Base, and advanced water recycling technology that cleans and returns water to an aquifer feeding the **Great Salt Lake**, with minimal net usage. To attract the limited pool of hyperscalers, the Military Installation Development Authority (MIDA) has approved aggressive incentives, including slashing the energy use tax from 6% to 0.5%, significant property tax rebates (with 80% initially directed back to the developer), and personal property tax relief on rapidly depreciating equipment. The project still requires final sign-off from the Box Elder County Commission, which rescheduled its vote to Monday morning after commissioners expressed concerns about the rapid timeline and sought more resident input and legal review. O’Leary has praised Utah’s pro-business speed and framed the initiative as critical for U.S. competitiveness against China in AI and data infrastructure.

US · Founders · Apr 27, 2026
AI Infrastructure

Maine Governor Vetoes Statewide Data Center Moratorium

L.D. 307 would have imposed the country’s first statewide moratorium on new data centers — lasting, in this case, until November 1, 2027.

US · General · Apr 26, 2026
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