AI 基础设施正在考验公共信任
For years, artificial intelligence was described mainly as software: a model, a chatbot, a tool on a screen. That description is now too small. AI also means land, power lines, cooling water, chips, and buildings large enough to change a town's future.
This physical side of AI explains why public trust has become a business issue. A company may promise innovation, but local residents ask different questions. Will electricity become more expensive? Who pays for stronger grids? How much water will cooling systems require? What jobs will remain after construction ends?
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