Amazon CEO Andy Jassy: 'Unprecedented' how much AI compute is being consumed right now
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Overview
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AI's Demands on Computing and Grid Power
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Amazon CEO Andy Jassy was interviewed about the immense demands of artificial intelligence.
AI Compute Consumption and Funding
- 00:00:14
The current consumption of AI compute is unprecedented, requiring significant power and the construction of numerous data centers.
- 00:00:26
AI labs are consuming massive amounts of compute to extensively train models and continuously enhance their intelligence.
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These labs require substantial compute resources and are actively seeking ways to fund this demand.
- 00:00:48
Companies providing compute resources are eager to serve these customers and are also exploring investment opportunities in these AI companies.
The Rise of AI Companies and Compute Demand
- 00:01:04
Companies like Anthropic and OpenAI are recognized as unusual and impressive for their decade-plus work in building amazing AI models.
- 00:01:14
These companies are actively reshaping how people interact with and use applications through their AI advancements.
- 00:01:23
There is an enormous demand for compute resources, and companies are seeking ways to fund this need, leading to investment opportunities.
- 00:01:35
The speaker expresses uncertainty about the continuation of current trends but believes the situation could end positively.
The Ambition and Reality of AI Infrastructure Investment
- 00:01:39
The discussion begins by acknowledging that not all substantial investments, especially in M&A, are successful, with hit rates being quite variable.
- 00:02:00
OpenAI's reported $1.4 trillion in infrastructure deals over recent months is highlighted as an ambitious plan, prompting a question about its realism given current demand.
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The speaker agrees on the ambitious and forward-thinking nature of these plans, noting the belief that significant compute power is needed to train models that can change what's possible.
- 00:02:32
While acknowledging the ambition, the speaker expresses difficulty in fully understanding the details of these deals, questioning which commitments are guaranteed spending versus options.
Meeting the Demand for AI Compute
- 00:02:50
The conversation highlights the significant amount of compute power currently being consumed by AI.
- 00:02:54
Data centers are a key area of focus, with Amazon at the forefront of their development.
- 00:02:57
Amazon recently signed a deal with Riotinto to secure more copper, a critical resource for data centers.
- 00:03:01
There is a huge rising demand for not only copper but also electricity and other resources needed for data centers, raising questions about the ability to meet this demand.
Addressing Power Shortages for AI Compute
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There is a global power shortage, which, while improved from 18 months ago, is still not sufficient to meet demand, especially for AI compute.
- 00:03:39
Amazon is actively working with communities, municipalities, and technology providers to enable more power, including unique investments in nuclear SMR capabilities.
- 00:03:54
Amazon has been the largest corporate purchaser of renewable energy for the past five years and has initiatives to give back more water than it consumes in its operating communities.
- 00:04:11
Amazon is committed to funding its own power needs and creating jobs in communities where it builds data centers, without expecting others to pay for its power.
Amazon's Approach to Infrastructure Costs
- 00:04:41
Andy Jassy addresses the substantial amount Amazon spends on power and infrastructure to support its operations.








