Capitalism, Compute And The New Geography Of AI | The Farrell AI Briefing | March 17, 2026
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In this episode of The Farrell AI Briefing, Lewis Farrell and Achilles break down why AI is no longer just a software story. It is becoming a fight over capitalism, compute, infrastructure, geography, sovereignty, labor, and control.
The conversation moves from AI-driven layoffs and Nvidia’s trillion-dollar inference boom to data center noise, power demand, chip sovereignty, defense AI, local models, and the growing question of whether AI is becoming a utility that people, companies, and governments will be forced to depend on.
The deeper signal is clear: AI is shifting from helpful tool to structural power.
This episode explores who benefits, who carries the cost, who gets shut out, and who controls the rails as AI moves from interface to infrastructure. It also examines sovereign AI, local LLMs, chip independence, military use, trust breakdowns, intelligent instruments, and the possibility that AI reshapes not only software, but the basic architecture of capitalism itself.
For founders, investors, operators, executives, and builders, the question is no longer just who has the best model.
The real question is who controls the compute, the capital, the infrastructure, the rules, and the new geography of AI.