AI use is expanding faster than its supporting infrastructure. This growing gap is becoming critical for security, resilience, and access. A new position paper argues that AI access should be an intergenerational civil right, not just a market-driven service. The study explores the consequences of rising AI demand colliding with limited energy, network capacity, and compute resources.
AI use is expanding faster than its supporting infrastructure. This growing gap is becoming critical for security, resilience, and access. A new position paper argues that AI access should be an intergenerational civil right, not just a market-driven service.
The study explores the consequences of rising AI demand colliding with limited energy, network capacity, and compute resources. It then proposes a new delivery model to prevent potential issues.
