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Carlyle and KKR to Build $2bn Data Centres for US Army
The investment in military infrastructure reflects ongoing geopolitical tensions but does not indicate an immediate escalation.
Carlyle Group and KKR are set to construct two data centres for the US Army, each with a projected cost of $2 billion. This initiative highlights the evolving importance of artificial intelligence in modern warfare, especially in light of recent conflicts involving Iran.
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