The Sovereign AI Archipelago: A Comprehensive Blueprint for a Hyperscale AI Data Center in The Bahamas
Executive Summary
The global artificial intelligence boom has triggered an unprecedented infrastructure crisis. Driven by large language models, advanced neural networks, and sovereign computing initiatives, global data center IT capacity under construction exceeds 23 gigawatts. Tech conglomerates face severe bottlenecks in land procurement, regulatory permitting, and, most critically, power availability.
This essay explores the conceptual, economic, and logistical blueprint for a radical alternative: transforming an undeveloped island in the Commonwealth of The Bahamas into a massive, self-sustained, offshore AI data center. Operating as a decentralized powerhouse for global compute, this facility would leverage equatorial deep-sea geography, strategic maritime telecommunications paths, and favorable sovereign jurisdictions. By examining the physical, economic, and human capital layers, this blueprint outlines how a multi-billion-dollar project can navigate immense logistical hurdles to reshape both global AI architecture and the economic trajectory of The Bahamas.





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