Largest AI data centre in the world to be built in northwest Alberta
- The largest AI data centre in the world will be built in northwest Alberta, boosting the local economy and creating numerous jobs.
- The facility is expected to be operational by the end of 2025, as stated in the report.
- Officials are optimistic about the technological advancements this centre will bring, along with environmental considerations during planning.
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More houses are being built in Alberta in the midst of a skilled labour shortage thanks to AI
Amid a skilled labour shortage and a population boom, Alberta’s construction industry is having to get creative to meet the ongoing demand for housing, say some homebuilders. New residential construction starts are up 34 per cent as of October.
Kevin O’Leary is playing Alberta for a $70 billion fool
If something sounds too good to be true, it usually is. When it’s a $70 billion data centre called “Wonder Valley” that will supposedly be built from scratch in the middle of the northern Alberta wilderness, one that will apparently feature swans and deer casually moseying around a futuristic-looking campus, that should set off some pretty noisy warning bells. And when the person pitching it is Kevin O’Leary? Well, red alert.
Alberta partners with Kevin O’Leary to build largest AI data centre in the world
A shark has made its way to Alberta. The province is partnering with Shark Tank star Kevin O’Leary for a massive artificial intelligence data centre, Alberta Premier Danielle Smith announced this week. “Wonder Valley,” perhaps a nod to O’Leary’s “Mr. Wonderful” nickname, will span thousands of acres in the Greenview Industrial Gateway in Greenview, Alta., near Grande Prairie. O’Leary said that the 7,000 acres of land allow technology and nature …
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