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Hidden danger of "cold" under the upsurge of computing power

  

There are indeed some "cold" hidden dangers under the computing boom, which are mainly manifested in the following aspects:

  1. investment risk With the continuous warming of computing services, a large amount of funds and resources have been invested in the construction of computing infrastructure. However, this kind of investment may have some blindness and excessive competition, leading to resource waste and overcapacity.
  2. Technical bottleneck : Although computing technology has made significant progress, there are still some technical bottlenecks, such as computing efficiency, energy efficiency ratio, computing cost and other issues. These bottlenecks may restrict the further development and application of computing services.
  3. Data privacy and security : Computational services rely on a large amount of data input and processing, which involves user privacy and data security issues. If data protection measures are not in place, data leakage and abuse risks may result.
  4. Market volatility and uncertainty : There is volatility and uncertainty in the computing service market, and the market demand and competition pattern may change. In addition, changes in policies and regulations may also have an impact on the computing service market.
  5. Talent shortage : The development of computing technology needs a large number of talents to support, but the current supply of relevant talents in the market is insufficient, which may restrict the further development of computing services.

To sum up, although the computing boom has brought great opportunities, we also need to remain calm and rational, pay attention to and solve the existing hidden dangers and challenges.