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AI Is Shifting from a Theoretical Policy Debate into a Sudden Infrastructure Emergency

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Look at what happened when the US government abruptly ordered Anthropic to disable its newest Fable 5 and Mythos 5 models for specific users with zero warning. Companies worldwide woke up to find their core systems completely blocked because of a sudden paperwork shift a thousand miles away.

At the same time, look at the macro trends. The European Commission just introduced the Cloud and AI Development Act to forcefully break dependence on foreign cloud providers. Even major global players like Reliance Intelligence are dropping billions to build massive 120 megawatt sovereign AI backbones in India using Nvidia GB300s just to ensure full model transparency and portability.

The biggest mistake founders are making right now is outsourcing their entire infrastructure to someone else's cloud.

If you do not own the hardware or run your software on your own local, sovereign setup, you do not actually own your operation. You are just paying a massive utility bill for a system that can be turned off overnight, either by accident or by force.

Going local first is not a hobby anymore. It is the only way to build a business that stays standing.

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