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Tim Ski

@ArczTM

AI & Innovation Director | ret. DoW & IC | US Army | Space & Tech Ops | Accelerating AI in Missouri 🇺🇸 | Views my own https://t.co/6fkLnyPigr

Missouri, USA Katılım Ağustos 2025
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Tim Ski@ArczTM·
🧵1/4 Missouri is OPEN for business… and OPEN for AI 🚀 Yesterday in his 2026 State of the State, @GovMikeKehoe declared loud and clear: Missouri is open for business. Then he signed EO 26-02 — officially putting us on the map as AI-ready. This isn’t a pivot. It’s acceleration.
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Travis Fitzwater 🇺🇸
Travis Fitzwater 🇺🇸@travisfitzwater·
“Free markets and innovation are the engines of American prosperity. Our data centers are the physical foundation of America’s future. This is the infrastructure that will determine whether the United States or the Chinese Communist Party shapes the technological architecture of the next half-century. The jobs, tax revenue, and economic opportunity they bring to communities that have been left behind by the coastal economy are real, and they are valuable.” washingtonreporter.news/op-ed-bartlett…
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Brad Gerstner
Brad Gerstner@altcap·
A small group of activists shut down clean nuclear power - and now they are trying to do the same to data centers. It would plunge the country into a recession, high unemployment & risk our national security to China. 🇺🇸
TBPN@tbpn

"Lest we be overconfident in Silicon Valley, let's remember a small group of activists shut down supersonic technology, and all nuclear energy in this country. It's a disaster." @altcap explains why a data center moratorium would be "horrific" for America: "All of our GDP growth is coming from the fact that we are building data centers and driving productivity improvements in the economy." "A data center moratorium would thrust us straight into a recession and high unemployment." "Secondly, it would cede the entire global game to China. Overnight, we would lose to China in the global AI race. Which is not just about AI, it's about economic security, jobs, and national security."

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Tim Ski@ArczTM·
Just hopped on the shinkansen from tokyo 🚄 this thing is insane, hits 300kmh and its dead silent. city gone, mountains everywhere in like 10 mins
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Senator Roger Wicker
Senator Roger Wicker@SenatorWicker·
This morning, I released a significant defense investment proposal. Read my plan that would rebuild the U.S. military and defense industrial base for a generation: bit.ly/WickerDefenseI…
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Yoshik@AskYoshik·
People think I'm anti-AI when I question the economics around it. Meanwhile Microsoft reportedly cancelled internal Claude Code licenses due to costs, Uber burned through its yearly AI budget in 4 months, and AI software pricing is rising instead of falling. That's literally my point: the technology can be revolutionary while the current spending and valuations around it are still not rational.
Hedgie@HedgieMarkets

🦔Microsoft canceled its internal Claude Code licenses this week after token-based billing made the cost untenable, even for a company with effectively infinite cloud resources. Uber's CTO sent an internal memo warning the company burned through its entire 2026 AI budget in just four months. American AI software prices have jumped 20% to 37%, and GitHub (owned by Microsoft) is dropping flat-rate plans for usage-based billing across its products. My Take The AI subsidy era is ending in real time. The same company that put $13 billion into OpenAI and built the Azure infrastructure powering most of Anthropic's compute just looked at the bill from a competitor's coding tool and decided it was not worth paying. That is not a productivity failure on Anthropic's end. Token-based pricing is forcing every enterprise customer to confront the actual cost of running these models at scale, and the number turns out to be far higher than the flat-rate experiments suggested. This ties directly to my Gemini Flash post yesterday. Anthropic, OpenAI, and Google all raised effective prices in the last six months. Enterprises that built workflows assuming AI costs would keep falling are now watching annual budgets evaporate in months. Two outcomes look likely from here. Either enterprises scale back AI usage to fit budgets, which slows the revenue ramp the labs need to justify their valuations ahead of IPOs, or the labs cut prices and absorb the losses, which makes the unit economics worse at exactly the wrong moment. Both paths land in the same place, the numbers stop working, and somebody has to take the writedown. Hedgie🤗

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Polymarket@Polymarket·
JUST IN: Bolt CEO Ryan Breslow fired the company’s entire HR team because they were “creating problems that didn’t exist.”
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Department of War CTO
Department of War CTO@DoWCTO·
The @DeptofWar is achieving true commercial parity on GenAI.mil. Today, Gemini 3.5 Flash was launched directly to the warfighter on the exact same day it went live commercially. @DoWCTO and @CDAODoW will continue to break through bureaucratic barriers to ensure the warfighter has immediate access to the best AI capabilities possible. This is the standard for the War Department going forward.
DoW Chief Digital & AI Office@CDAODoW

🚨 BREAKING NEWS: First time happening! We are deploying Gemini 3.5 Flash on GenAI.mil on the EXACT same day it went live commercially. Proving that government runs at the speed of industry. No delays, just immediate warfighter access to the latest tech. ⚡️ #GenAI

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Rapid Response 47@RapidResponse47·
Google announces a $15B data center in Mid-Missouri, creating thousands of construction jobs & hundreds of permanent jobs: "It won't hurt the water supply as it will be built with air cooling technology. [Google's] going to spend $20M to drive down energy bills for residents."
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TechCrunch
TechCrunch@TechCrunch·
Google's back in the glasses game, with the reveal of Android XR smart glasses at #GoogleIO. This marks our best look yet at what their collaboration with Samsung, Warby Parker and Gentle Monster looks like, with a focus on vocal interactions with Gemini as a companion to your phone, which you can watch in this demo 🕶️
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Tim Ski@ArczTM·
Nothing to see here.....
⚡️David Blackmon⚡️@EnergyAbsurdity

🚨WSJ: The Panic Industry’s New Target – AI and Data Centers Barton Swaim nails it: A generation drilled with climate doom is now having the same script flipped on AI and data centers. Eric Schmidt tells Arizona grads not to fear the future - machines, jobs, climate - but the fear he decries was bankrolled by outfits like his own Schmidt Family Foundation’s 11th Hour Project. Key points: •Hypocrisy on steroids: For 20+ years, progressive billionaires (Schmidt, Gates, etc.) poured hundreds of millions into climate-panic groups, Al Gore screenings, and anti-fossil fuel activism. Now those same activists, armed with the same talking points and funding networks, are blocking data centers needed for AI. •Busybody Economy: Nonprofits built to chase “future calamities” never declare victory. They pivot to new targets. Climate apocalypse → AI will destroy jobs/livelihoods + data centers = environmental ruin. •Local fallout: Too many protesters at county meetings aren’t organic thinkers -they’re echoing conflict group talking points. Same playbook as fracking bans and pipeline blocks. •Reality check: AI needs massive power. Opposing reliable energy + data centers while demanding AI benefits is incoherent. The panic machine profits from fear, not solutions. Tech titans helped create this fear culture, then act surprised when it bites their own projects. Time to reject manufactured panics and embrace abundance: energy, innovation, growth. The “panic industry” thrives on perpetual crisis. Don’t buy the sequel. #AI #Datacenters #panicindustry #NGOs

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Angela Marie
Angela Marie@NolastnameAngel·
@ArczTM We still don’t want more data centers. All Missourians, regardless of political leanings, have made this clear. There’s enough of them in our state already. You & the rest of the “Pro data center bros”can butter this up as much as you want, but we still don’t want this regardless
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Tim Ski
Tim Ski@ArczTM·
$15 billion. Missouri. Google's Montgomery County data center investment creates thousands of construction jobs during the build period and hundreds of direct long-term operational roles once the facility is running. But the multiplier effect is what stands out: every direct position generates nearly nine additional roles locally, spanning HVAC, maintenance, specialized construction, and landscaping. What makes this different from a typical infrastructure announcement is the deliberate investment in the people doing the work: . Google is partnering with the Construction Laborers and Contractors Joint Training Fund of Eastern Missouri to train more than 2,300 construction laborers, including 1,500 apprentices, over the next two years. . The Skilled Trades and Readiness (STAR) Program in Kansas City has already graduated nearly 130 Missourians, with most now employed in construction or trade roles. . Google is expanding K-12 STEAM programs to build the pipeline years before those students enter the workforce. The responsible design piece also deserves attention. The Montgomery County facility uses advanced air-cooling technology, limiting water use to kitchens and similar functions. Google replenishes more freshwater than it consumes through the Missouri SWAN Smart Irrigation Initiative, which helps farms reduce runoff and protect surface and groundwater. On energy, Google is paying 100% of the power and infrastructure costs tied to its operations, consistent with Senate Bill 4. The $20 million Energy Impact Fund directly addresses household energy bills in Montgomery, Clay, Platte, and surrounding counties. This is what thoughtful, large-scale infrastructure investment looks like. Strong community partnerships, workforce pipelines built before the doors open, and design standards that treat the surrounding community as a long-term stakeholder.
Governor Mike Kehoe@GovMikeKehoe

Today, we announced a historic $15 BILLION investment in Missouri from @Google. This project is about more than infrastructure in Montgomery County—it's about connectivity. Connecting communities to opportunity, workers to good-paying jobs, and Missouri to the future economy.

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Tim Ski@ArczTM·
**Academic Papers on Data Center Economic & Employment Impacts** - **Bahar, Dany & Greg C. Wright** (2026). *Data Centers and Local Labor Markets*. Working Paper. (Uses synthetic controls on ~770 facilities; finds +4–5% total employment, +11% construction, +22% information sector employment.) - **Muller, Nicholas Z.** (2026). *Measuring the Impact of Data Centers in the United States Economy: Monetary Damage from Air Pollution and Greenhouse Gas Emissions*. NBER Working Paper 35100. - **Alvarez, Fernando E. et al.** (2026). *Data Centers and Local Economies in the Age of AI: A Shift-Share Approach*. NBER Working Paper. - **Yue, D. et al.** (2026). *The Local Economic Effects of Data Center Entry*. SSRN Working Paper.
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JD
JD@jdb_jrb·
@ArczTM Show the data that proves all these job creations. And how bout energy cost for those areas rising
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