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Justin Hendrix

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120 articles decelerating

Justin Hendrix has appeared in 120 articles since 2017-11. Coverage peaked in 2025Q4 with 17 articles. Frequently mentioned alongside Facebook, Trump, Google, Twitter.

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120
mentions
Velocity
-94.1%
growth rate
Acceleration
-2.775
velocity change
Sources
37
publications

Coverage Timeline

2025-11-16
Wall Street Journal

A look at the global AI data center buildout, its limits, and ROI concerns; in 2025, US capacity that is built, underway, planned, or stalled has topped 80 GW

Record capital expenditures and data-center planning run up against the ground truths of physical infrastructure Bluesky: @mims , @justinhendrix , @carlquintanilla , and @jessefelder . Forums: r/techn...

2025-10-27
Wall Street Journal

Indonesia and other developing countries are becoming AI hubs amid the multitrillion-dollar spending boom, in part driven by an “AI decolonization” philosophy

As part of ‘AI decolonization,’ developing nations push Silicon Valley to build locally  —  JAKARTA, Indonesia—Tap water isn't drinkable. Bluesky: @justinhendrix Bluesky: Justin Hendrix / @justinhendr...

2025-07-16
New York Times

China, which pledged $8.5B for young AI startups in April, is taking an industrial policy approach to help its AI companies close the gap with those in the US

Beijing is taking an industrial policy approach to help its A.I. companies close the gap with those in the United States. Bluesky: @patrickmccray and @justinhendrix X: @zephyr_z9 , @drorpoleg , @amfch...

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