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Financing the Future: Trends and Challenges in Data Center Infrastructure for AI

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Like drilling rigs were the backbone of infrastructure during the Texas oil boom in the 20th century, data centers are central to the digital infrastructure of today’s economy. Developers are rushing to build data centers to capitalize on the immense demand for data, the oil of our digital economy. Data centers represent a new asset class that is expected to triple in size globally by 2034, from $256 billion to about $776 billion.

Baker Botts partners John Papaspanos, Matt Gurch and Clint Rancher and associates Spencer Withers and Ben Zeter share their thoughts in this edition of The New York Law Journal.

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Financing the Future: Trends and Challenges in Data Center Infrastructure for AI

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