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AI still gets talked about like software. The companies sell models, subscriptions, assistants, and cloud services. But behind all of it is a much less glamorous story: power, cooling, chips, water, buildings, and heat.

AI still gets talked about like software. The companies sell models, subscriptions, assistants, and cloud services. But behind all of it is a much less glamorous story: power, cooling, chips, water, buildings, and heat.

The old chatbot model is simple: you ask, it answers. The next model is stranger. The agent acts while you are not looking.

Companies spent the last two years telling workers to use AI. Now some of them are measuring whether workers listened.

Anthropic unveils ANS: a revolutionary protocol that lets agents resolve human-readable names through a global hierarchy, which network engineers insist sounds familiar.