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Former Google CEO warns of AI arms race, says US should tap Canada’s power potential

Former Google CEO warns of AI arms race, says US should tap Canada’s power potential

Cryptopolitan2025/04/12 18:56
By: By Nellius Irene
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Share link:In this post: Eric Schmidt urges the US to partner with Canada for reliable energy to support its growing AI industry. He warns that the competition for AI supremacy could lead to sabotage and global conflict. Schmidt highlights the US energy shortage and calls for Canadian hydroelectric power to address the demand.

Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt says the US must secure more reliable energy sources to sustain its rapidly expanding AI capabilities and pointed to Canada as a key partner.

According to Schmidt, Canada’s abundance of hydroelectricity is the best way to power US developing AI servers and win the global AI race.

However, he warned that a race to claim the AI crown could lead to conflict and sabotage, referencing the concept of “Mutual Assured AI Malfunction” and the potential for bombing rival data centers.

Schmidt urges US-Canada AI alliance despite Trump-era trade tensions

Schmidt stressed that the only way for the US to be in front of the pack in the global race for AI is to work together with Canada, even as President Donald Trump furiously ramped up a trade war between the two countries.

Schmidt estimates that the US industry requires an extra 90 gigawatts to power its operations, a demand that highlights a broader national challenge. He explained that a typical nuclear power plant generates about 1 gigawatt, and building 90 plants in the US is not feasible.

Based on Schmidt’s argument at the Vancouver TED conference, energy is limited; therefore, the US industry would require extra gigawatts to avoid stifling data centers.

See also China closes in on the US in a crowded AI field

He suggested a solution could be Canada’s abundant hydroelectric power. However, he cautioned that the current political climate between the United States and Canada, driven in part by President Donald Trump’s tariffs and his assertion that Canada had “nothing” that the United States needed, could make collaboration between the countries even more difficult.

Canadian politicians recognize tech giants’ growing need for power; some have discussed ways to meet that demand.

In an interview in January, Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre said there were about 250 data centers in Canada, but there could be many more. He stressed that Canada’s energy resources — nuclear, hydro, natural gas, and others — were essential to fulfilling this demand.

To boost output and bring everything else “home,” Poilievre said, it was necessary to let those resources be put to more “effective, maximum use with minimal constraints on extraction.”

Schmidt warns of the dangers of AI supremacy competition 

Schmidt warned that the race for AI dominance among global powers could spark conflict and trigger preemptive strikes.

He introduced the idea of “Mutual Assured AI Malfunction,” where nations sabotage each other’s AI systems to prevent unilateral control—potentially by targeting data centers.

“These conversations are already happening between nuclear rivals,” Schmidt said, urging leaders to take the threat seriously.

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He also referenced informal talks with China on the matter, organized by his late co-author, Henry Kissinger.

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