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Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], January 6: For nearly two decades, the cloud has enjoyed an almost religious status in technology circles. Everything moved there: storage, compute, dreams, delusions of infinite scalability. If it blinked, breathed, or beeped, someone somewhere insisted it “belonged in the cloud.” Now, in a twist worthy of modern tech irony, the very AI revolution that supercharged cloud demand may also be drafting its quiet exit strategy. A growing number of tech leaders and analysts are floating what would have sounded heretical even five years ago: giant, centralised data centres may not be the final destination for AI at…
