Global Intelligence

Where AI infrastructure can grow next — and why.

This intelligence map helps communities, investors, companies, and policymakers understand where artificial intelligence infrastructure is most likely to expand based on power availability, water and cooling viability, fiber connectivity, land, and policy support.

Global AI Infrastructure Map

Phase 1 visual intelligence layer with clickable corridors. Later this can evolve into a JSON-backed interactive map.

Mode: Overall Readiness

Featured AI infrastructure corridors

These featured corridors show the kind of infrastructure narratives AI Chamber can surface. Click any corridor to update the main intelligence panel above.

Why power matters

AI compute is energy intensiveLarge AI training clusters and hyperscale inference environments can consume electricity at the scale of small cities.
Grid access filters sites fastMany attractive regions are eliminated early because substation, transmission, or generation capacity cannot support demand.

Why water matters

Cooling is now strategicAI infrastructure growth increasingly depends on whether communities can support cooling needs without worsening local water pressure.
Water-efficient designs gain advantageRegions that combine AI growth with recycled water, hybrid cooling, or low-water designs can become more competitive.

Why fiber matters

Connectivity is foundationalData centers and cloud infrastructure depend on low-latency network routes, backbone density, and carrier diversity.
Corridors beat isolated sitesThe best infrastructure plays often sit inside wider corridors where power, fiber, policy, and market access reinforce each other.

Public use case

Show communities, leaders, and visitors where AI growth is physically possible and why.

Member use case

Unlock premium corridor notes, comparison tables, reports, and Zoom intelligence briefings.

Sponsor use case

Utilities, fiber providers, cloud firms, and economic development groups can sponsor intelligence areas.

Phase 2 use case

Upgrade this visual layer into a data-backed interactive map with JSON-driven scores and deeper region pages.