Infographic Data Shows World Will Spend $7.6 Trillion on AI by 2031
you are currently viewing:Infographic Data Shows World Will Spend $7.6 Trillion on AI by 2031June 20, 2026-The world is projected to spend $7.6 trillion building the infrastructure that powers artificial intelligence (AI).
The projection covers six years (2026 through 2031) across three categories: compute (chips and processors), data centers (the physical buildings and cooling systems), and power (energy infrastructure). Source: dataexplained.com |
July 2, 2026--Policy choices will determine whether tokenized finance strengthens or fragments the financial system
Tokenization is often described as a technological upgrade enabling faster settlement, cheaper payments, and programmable assets. But it is a lot more.
July 2, 2026- HTX Research, the dedicated research arm of HTX, has released its Q3 2026 outlook report, Liquidity Defines Crypto: A New Crypto Order Under Global Liquidity Repricing.
Tradr ETFs, a provider of ETFs designed for sophisticated investors and professional traders, today launched five new leveraged ETFs on single stocks.
June 24, 2026--The world's 30 most valuable unicorns are worth a combined $3.9 trillion.
AI companies account for roughly 60% of that combined valuation.
Just two companies, Anthropic and OpenAI, make up nearly half of the total value shown in this ranking.
June 23, 2026-How new economics tools explain global power dynamics
Throughout history, powerful nations have used economic leverage to bend others to their will. Florence's Medici banking dynasty shaped Renaissance politics with its financial dominance, and imperial Britain used trade dominance to bind its empire together and wield power across the globe.
June 18, 2026-A visualisation of selected lawsuits from over 100 filed against AI companies as of June 2026.
Most are copyright claims by authors, record labels, newsrooms, academic publishers and um, Disney who say major AI models like OpenAI's ChatGPT and 'Claude have been trained illegally on their creative and commercial output.
June 5, 2026--China has recently enacted the its Ecological and Environmental Code (the Code), marking a significant step in embedding environmental considerations within the country's economic framework. It's only the second national code since the Civil Code in 2020 and sits just under China' constitution in legal hierarchy.
May 26, 2026--U.S.-listed companies are worth more than $75 trillion combined.
America's stock market is larger than the next nine biggest markets combined.
China and Japan are the only other countries with stock markets above $8 trillion.
May 26, 2026--Spent upper stages are the most dangerous kind of space debris.
Up until a decade ago, China had never launched as many as 20 orbital rockets a year. But beginning in 2022, the Asian country launched 64 rockets and last year reached a record total of 93, marking it as the second-most productive space power in the world.
May 19, 2026-New PensionBee analysis reveals the long-term cost of keeping excess cash "safe"
PensionBee, a leading online retirement provider, has published a new analysis of the long-term cost of holding excess cash in high-yield savings accounts (HYSAs) and Certificates of Deposit (CDs) instead of tax-advantaged retirement accounts.
May 19, 2026-Consistent with its mission of investor protection, FINRA announced today that it will review firm practices regarding higher-risk structured products, specifically non-principal protected "worst-of" structured notes.
The review will examine how firms supervise concentrations in these products, including how they comply with Regulation Best Interest and FINRA rules when their registered representatives recommend these products to investors.