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Why data centres may be a safer way to play the AI boom

The growth of generative artificial intelligence (AI) tools and cloud computing applications has sparked a rapid digital transformation, and the race is on to create more and more data centres—the physical facilities critical to housing, processing and distributing a mass of information that is growing exponentially.

Investing in the digitization trend is compelling for family offices as for other investors. But instead of trying to pick the next AI sensation, many are looking to private real estate or infrastructure investments in the data centre space as a longer-term play.

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Excessive technology use can worsen existing mental health conditions

Excessive screen time can affect our well-being in a number of ways. Constant notifications, messages and endless scrolling can increase stress and fatigue. Beyond draining our energy, overusing technology can also worsen existing mental health conditions, such as depression and anxiety, making them even more difficult to manage

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