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Wyoming Governor Mark Gordon describes himself as a cautious AI user.
Key facts
Related Digital is spending $1.2 billion on a data center in Cheyenne that will host AI infrastructure for neocloud CoreWeave, and state-based developer Prometheus Hyperscale is planning to build
Meta is developing a major campus on a 945-acre site outside the city, and Crusoe recently received planning permission for Project Jade, a 1.8GW campus planned in Laramie County, near the border — It is the tenth-largest state in the US by area, spanning 97,813 square miles (253,335 square km)
Most of it, some 72 percent, comes from fossil fuels, with coal accounting for 59 percent of this, per the EIA
Summary
“I do use it,” he says, when DCD asks whether he turns to ChatGPT or similar services to help him with the day-to-day business of running the Cowboy State. “What they do need to do, particularly as they build their education system, is make sure people understand that the partnership between artificial and human intelligence is what’s key, not replacing human intelligence. Republican Gordon has been governor in Wyoming since 2018, and as he approaches the end of his second term - and his time in office - his state stands ready to welcome the digital infrastructure providers enabling the AI revolution. And though Wyoming does not currently have a massive data center market, Gordon says all the ingredients are in place to change that.