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Musk's Colossus 1 AI supercomputer's inefficient mixed-architecture design couldn't be used to train Grok, so Anthropic's using it for inference instead — Musk readies unified Blackwell-only Colossus 2 for frontier training and potential IPO

…Utilities are increasingly struggling to supply sufficient electricity for AI projects, while land, transformers, cooling infrastructure, and high-end GPUs themselves remain constrained. There is also growing sentiment against AI infrastructure from…

May 15, 2026 · Etiido Uko

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r/netsec · u/Honeylabs · 1w ago

What scanners are actually trying against AI infrastructure

What scanners are actually trying against AI infrastructure

Hacker News · u/honeylabs · 1w ago

An analysis of how internet scanners are targeting AI infrastructure

An analysis of how internet scanners are targeting AI infrastructure

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r/microsoft · u/rkhunter_ · 19h ago

Microsoft CEO says new AI data centers use as little water annually as a restaurant — closed-loop cooling system aims to slash consumption from millions of gallons as AI infrastructure faces mounting environmental scrutiny

Microsoft CEO says new AI data centers use as little water annually as a restaurant — closed-loop cooling system aims to slash consumption from millions of gallons as AI infrastructure faces mounting environmental scruti…

r/microsoft · u/rkhunter_ · 3w ago

Microsoft's massive Kenya AI data center would require switching off 'half the country' to meet power requirements, government says — $1 billion project stalls over capacity disagreements and lack of infrastructure

Microsoft's massive Kenya AI data center would require switching off 'half the country' to meet power requirements, government says — $1 billion project stalls over capacity disagreements and lack of infrastructure

r/devops · u/HonkaROO · 3w ago

MCP servers just showed up in our infrastructure and I genuinely have no idea how to secure them, anyone been through this?

Not panicking but definitely out of my depth and i'd rather admit that now than figure it out after something breaks. I've been doing DevOps for about three years at a mid-sized SaaS company. pipelines, containers, infra…