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Quy Ma's avatar

When 90 countries sign a framework that lacks any enforcement and says nothing about who owns the computing power, it feels like empty promises. Talking the talk, not walking the walk. The real decisions are happening through investment flows and bilateral infrastructure deals that no one seems to be reporting on. Or maybe even aware of. Who is actually supporting this? Great write up.

The Quiet Cartographer's avatar

Thank you. And I agree, the visible governance layer gets most of the attention, but the deeper positioning is often happening through infrastructure and ecosystem decisions that look technical rather than geopolitical.