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O AGORA DA INTELIGÊNCIA ARTIFICIAL

A Better Future for Brazil

  • Foto do escritor: Luiz de Campos Salles
    Luiz de Campos Salles
  • 30 de set. de 2024
  • 3 min de leitura

Atualizado: 2 de mai.


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Brazil has extensive available areas. It also has significant capacity for generating electricity from renewable sources: sun, wind, and sea. This combination of attributes could be used to power the large computer parks required for the use and development of AI types like DeepMind. This energy availability is essential for the cooling of the large sets of computers used by LLMs. 

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Brazil has great potential to become a global hub for the development and hosting of advanced artificial intelligences, like DeepMind, due to its abundance of renewable energy sources and vast territorial expanse

The country has a predominantly renewable energy matrix, especially hydropower, which represents 56.8% of the produced electricity.


Additionally, the use of wind energy has been gaining more traction, with rapid growth in recent years.

The solar potential is also significant, with photovoltaic solar energy on the rise and contributing about 2% of the energy matrix. This diversity of renewable sources, combined with an extensive transmission network extending over 145,000 kilometers, allows energy to be distributed efficiently to meet demand, including the cooling needs of large computer parks used in AI development.

Moreover, Brazil has a vast territorial extent, with favorable climatic conditions in various regions, facilitating the installation of these computer parks in strategic locations near energy sources with adequate infrastructure.


Therefore, Brazil combines ideal conditions to become a global hub for the development and hosting of advanced artificial intelligences, merging the availability of renewable energy with its extensive geographical area and transmission infrastructure.


This opportunity can propel the country to stand out on the international technology and innovation stage, attracting investments and generating qualified jobs.

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About competition. Who would be Brazil's main competitors in this area?Sources

Other questions and answers 

Referring exclusively to the competition regarding the installation of computer parks (hardware).

In the context of the installation of computer parks and data centers, Brazil faces competition from several countries excelling in this sector. The main competitors include: 


United States

The US, especially Silicon Valley, is a global leader in technology and innovation. The country hosts many data centers and technology companies heavily investing in computing infrastructure, such as Google, Amazon, and Microsoft. The combination of capital, talent, and a culture of continuous innovation makes the US a formidable competitor.


China

China has been massively investing in data centers, with cities like Beijing and Shanghai becoming technology hubs. The Chinese government supports the sector's growth, offering incentives and robust infrastructure. Additionally, companies like Alibaba and Tencent are expanding their data center operations to meet the growing demand for digital services.


Malaysia

Recently, Malaysia has emerged as a new center for data centers in Asia, attracting significant investments from major technology companies. Johor, in particular, stands out for its ability to offer infrastructure and energy at competitive prices, making it an attractive destination for data center installations.


Singapore

Singapore is one of Asia's leading data center hubs, thanks to its strategic location and advanced infrastructure. The country has attracted significant investments from tech companies seeking to leverage its connectivity and political stability for expanding their operations.

IndiaIndia is also becoming a notable competitor, with a significant increase in the number of data centers and IT investments. The country's digital transformation growth is driving demand for data center infrastructure, making it an attractive market for global companies.


European

UnionSeveral European Union countries, such as Germany and France, are investing in data centers to meet the growing demand for digital services. The region promotes initiatives to enhance energy efficiency and sustainability of data centers, which can be a competitive advantage.

These countries and regions not only compete with Brazil in terms of data center installations but also provide advantages in terms of infrastructure, operational costs, and government incentives. For Brazil to maintain its leadership position in Latin America, it's crucial that the country continues to invest in its technological infrastructure and create a favorable environment for data center installations. 

 

 
 
 

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