The Good Tech Companies - From Route 66 to Route AI: Charting the New Highways of Sovereign Data and Artificial Intelligence
Episode Date: February 26, 2025This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/from-route-66-to-route-ai-charting-the-new-highways-of-sovereign-data-and-artificial-intelligence. ... Explore how the $500B Stargate initiative is building sovereign AI and data highways, driving economic growth and innovation in 2025. Check more stories related to machine-learning at: https://hackernoon.com/c/machine-learning. You can also check exclusive content about #ai-highways, #sovereign-data, #stargate-initiative, #ai-infrastructure, #data-economy, #digital-transformation, #open-source-ai, #good-company, and more. This story was written by: @jonstojanjournalist. Learn more about this writer by checking @jonstojanjournalist's about page, and for more stories, please visit hackernoon.com. The proposed $500 billion Stargate initiative aims to create the infrastructure needed for a sovereign AI and data economy. The Office of Management and Budget estimates that 5% of the U.S. economy relies on AI today. With AI adoption growing at nearly 30% annually, its contribution could reach 14% GDP by 2025.
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From Route 66 to Route AI, Charting the New Highways of Sovereign Data and Artificial
Intelligence, by John Stoyan Journalist.
Equals equals from Eisenhower to Trump and Stargate,
from roads and highways to AI, data, and sovereign control.
Equals equals in 1956, the Federal-Aid Highway Act, FHA, gave rise to the Interstate Highway System,
a revolutionary network of roads designed for the rapid movement of troops and supplies during
wartime. Its significance, however, extended far beyond military strategy, it transformed the
American economy and way of life. By connecting communities across vast landscapes, it unlocked mobility, catalyzed new industries,
and fueled unprecedented economic growth. Today, in 2025, the US faces a similar
transformative moment, but this time the highways are digital. The proposed $500 billion Stargate
initiative aims to create the infrastructure needed for a sovereign AI and data economy,
setting the stage for the next industrial revolution. AI and data are the new information highways and huge economic drivers.
By next year, more data will be generated globally than in the entirety of human history prior.
But the real competitive edge or roadblock for how companies leverage AI isn't sheer data volume,
it's the quality, accessibility, and infrastructure
of that data. AI has already infused itself into nearly every aspect of our lives, from virtual
medical assistants to predictive analytics in manufacturing and financial services.
The Office of Management and Budget, OM, estimates that 5% of the US economy relies on AI today.
With AI adoption growing at nearly 30% annually,
its contribution could reach 14% GDP, rivaling the economic impact of the healthcare industry,
by the time we have our next presidential election in four years.
Research by McKinsey underscores the power of AI-driven personalization,
which can boost company margins by up to 15%. In healthcare, AI has proven to be faster and
more accurate than human doctors in initial diagnostic consultations, according to a study
by the British Medical Association. These examples highlight the immense promise of AI,
provided the right infrastructure is in place. Infrastructure is the road for AI and data,
it must be vast and connected, W-I-T.H.T.H.E. right level of investment.
By 2030, 9% of US electricity consumption will be dedicated to data and AI, according to energy
researcher E.P.R.I. That's a jump from nearly negligible levels just a decade ago. To put this
in perspective, 1 in every $11 spent on energy will power AI and data systems.
This AI revolution puts the preceding waves of digital transformation into what will be considered a very small context in five years' time, says Michael Gale, Wall Street Journal
bestselling author on digital transformation. An enormous infrastructure is required to support
the volumes of data needed to create, orchestrate, and adjust AI models. A single query on ChadGPT
consumes 10 to 25 times the energy of a Google search, according to various reports. Now multiply
that by all the ways AI is going to touch our lives every day, and we see that the processing
power needs and energy consumption will grow exponentially. As noted by Kevin Dallas, CEO of
EDB, a leader in Postgres data and AI, investing in sovereign
data infrastructure ensures that this growth benefits the US economy while safeguarding
data security and privacy. Enterprises have seen the power and need for AI and data sovereignty.
Enterprises are already seeing sovereignty of their data and new AI models as avatar
component for differentiation.
A 2024 study by EDB found that 67% of large U.S. enterprises adopt hybrid data configurations,
combining on-premises and cloud systems, to maximize flexibility and mitigate risks.
Meanwhile, 81% of enterprises have embraced open-source databases such as PostgreSQL to accelerate innovation and deliver value at speed. Enterprises need to take the same Stargate mentality around
their AI and data infrastructure. They need engineered solutions that get them on this new
AI and data highway. AI needs data right next to it, it requires an integrated, high-performance
architecture. That's why EDB is building this solution with Supermicro
and EDB Postgres AI, ensuring that enterprises can deploy AI plus data infrastructure anywhere,
anytime, anyway, says Dallas. Data sovereignty is about being certain that critical assets
remain under your control, enabling businesses to innovate without constraints. Open source is
the foundation of an agile and secure
data economy. Postgres is both scalable and flexible, making it the ideal platform for
enterprises to build sovereign AI systems. What history tells US about the Stargate vision much
as the Faja transformed America's physical landscape, Stargate has the potential to
revolutionize its digital economy. According to the Henry Ford Museum, the original interstate highway system cost $114 billion to
build, equivalent to more than $400 billion today. Yet Fortune Financial estimates that
every dollar invested returned $1.80 in economic benefits, it created new industries, fueled
mobility, and even reshaped American culture.
The $500 billion Stargate initiative may seem ambitious, but its potential ROI could be monumental. While few, aside from giants like Elon Musk and Nvidia, can afford to build their
own AI and data highway, everyone stands to benefit from this access and innovation.
Stargate offers the whole of the country an opportunity to deliver
competitive value, create jobs, and safeguard a critical slice of the AI and data economy.
Building this vision on open-source foundations rather than proprietary systems ensures value
for everyone. For Stargate to succeed, it must serve AUSAN Open Highway for Innovation,
a platform for sovereign AI and data that drives both
national and enterprise success, says Dallas. Thank you for listening to this HackerNoon story,
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