Brookfield launches $100 billion AI infrastructure program

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Brookfield today launched an ambitious program to acquire up to $100 billion in AI infrastructure. We’re thrilled that Radiant, Brookfield’s AI cloud service, is building Vera Rubin-ready AI factories based on the NVIDIA DSX blueprint. These can be deployed quickly to help meet the world’s growing need for intelligence.

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In partnership with NVIDIA and Kuwait Investment Authority, we are pleased to announce the launch of our $100B Global AI Infrastructure Program. The program will be anchored by the Brookfield AI Infrastructure Fund, which launched today with commitments of $5B from our institutional and strategic partners, as well as Brookfield. We will acquire up to $100 billion of AI infrastructure assets, deploying investment across every stage of the value chain—from energy and land to data centers and compute. https://brkfld.co/9bi05j8g

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MyongHak J.

Building I.N.G: A real-time video platform where your curiosity becomes income. Let’s connect. (Your curiosity deserves ROI.)| Real-time platform | Shortform | AI video tech

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A $100B push into AI infrastructure says everything about where the world is heading. The race is no longer just about models, it’s about the factories, supply chains, and real-time systems that can sustain them. Big move. The next wave will be defined by who builds verification-ready infrastructure fastest.

Ezio v.s

Founder | Architect of the Structural Layer for Responsible AI (ET12-Orion-V)

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US$ 100 billion in AI infrastructure is impressive. But here’s the provocation no one seems willing to confront: We’re building supercomputers faster than we’re building systems we can actually control. Investing in hardware is easy. What’s hard is ensuring coherence, governance and predictability in models that already exceed our human audit capacity. Without a structural architecture capable of preserving integrity across domains, we risk creating power without control — and that never ends well in complex systems. Are we even debating the right problem?

Travis Jones

Operational Intelligence | AI, Robotics, Mega-Project Logistics & Defense-Grade Infrastructure

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This is a milestone moment — not just for AI, but for global infrastructure. Brookfield, NVIDIA, and KIA aren’t announcing a fund… they’re building the next industrial layer: energy → land → data centers → compute → autonomy. $100B deployed across the full AI value chain signals something bigger: • AI infrastructure is becoming a national-level asset class • Power, cooling, land, and supply chains are now strategic constraints • Capital is shifting from software bets to physical AI capacity • Data centers are the new mega-projects — and the new battleground for industrial competitiveness We’re watching the emergence of the AI Industrial Base — and this is the scale required to build it. Huge move.

Alvycia Magdalena

Student at University of Malaysia Sarawak

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Aheema Ahamed

Senior Executive President & Partner | Investor | Cross-border Strategy Management Expert | Focuses on Technology, Healthcare, and Premium Consumer Goods Investments

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This multi-billion dollar AI infrastructure plan signals a new stage in the global intelligentization process. The deep integration of capital, computing power, and industrial capabilities will determine the upper limit of future AI competitiveness. I believe that true leaders will not only build technology, but also construct an infrastructure system capable of supporting long-term innovation.

Om Saha MBA,BE

Sr. Technical Program Manager @ Intel • AI/ML & GenAI • Semiconductor & GPU QA • Data Center & Cloud Infrastructure • Quality Engineering •SRE • SAP S/4HANA Test Lead • Enterprise Program Delivery (Google, Meta, Amazon)

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Exciting initiative! #Brookfield’s

Mike Liu

Author of 21 Books on Language, Power & AI | Linguist | AI Communication Expert | Founder, Mike’s Strategic Communications

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Impressive move by Brookfield and NVIDIA in the AI infrastructure space! This $100B initiative underscores the growing demand for AI capabilities across industries. It's exciting to see how AI infrastructure is evolving, with a clear focus on scalability and efficiency. These kinds of investments will help shape the future of AI, powering everything from energy systems to data centers. Looking forward to seeing the long-term impact of this collaboration!

Vara Prasad Guntupalli

Software Developer | Java Full Stack Developer | RESTful Web Services | Frontend - Backend Development | AWS Cloud Services

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A bold, visionary step $100B toward building the backbone of global AI. Incredible to see this level of commitment to the future.

Diem My

Apple Senior Business Development Advisor

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This scale of investment is indeed somewhat mind-blowing. Focusing $100 billion on AI infrastructure isn't just about throwing money at it; it's about directly pushing the idea that "computing power is the future of productivity" to the center of the global stage. It also raises the question: will this rapid expansion lead to a major reshaping of the form, efficiency, and even geographical distribution of AI factories within a few years?

Arq. Jesús S.

Executive Connector & Strategic Thought Leader | Transforming Industrial Development through Cognitive Strategy in Infrastructure, Energy & Technology | Trusted Network +13,000 Decision-Makers

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AI is accelerating exponentially, but its true power lies in the infrastructure that sustains it. When energy systems, cloud platforms and industrial design align, intelligence moves from capability to impact. Initiatives like this show that the next paradigm is not just about faster data processing, but about designing environments where strategy, energy and AI evolve together. This is not a technological leap it is an infrastructural milestone.

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