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April 1, 2026

The Electrification of Intelligence

As artificial intelligence scales beyond software into real-world systems, it increasingly depends on electricity, infrastructure, and execution. This piece explains why the “electrification of intelligence” is emerging as a defining force in capital allocation and long-term economic growth.

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