Over the past three months, the United States has seen an unprecedented flood of new AI-data-center investments more than $60 billion in announced projects across the country. It’s the latest sign of just how quickly the AI infrastructure race is accelerating.
This boom isn’t just national—it’s global. According to AMD CEO Dr. Lisa Su, the worldwide data-center market could hit $1 trillion by 2030, driven almost entirely by skyrocketing AI-compute demand. Meeting that demand could require over 2,000 new data centers around the world, each equipped with smarter energy-management systems, more autonomous compute-orchestration tools, and next-generation digital-infrastructure tech.
Grid AI Steps Forward With New U.S. Leadership
Against this high-velocity backdrop, Grid AI, a wholly owned subsidiary of Entero Therapeutics (NASDAQ: ENTO), is preparing a major step in its U.S. expansion. The company plans to introduce a new U.S.-based CEO and Executive Chairman—leaders described as seasoned public-market operators with deep experience in demand-response technologies, energy-flexibility systems, and digital infrastructure.
In other words, exactly the kind of leadership profile that matches the challenges AI-data-center operators are now facing.
Why Grid AI’s Technology Matters
As AI workloads grow, data centers are running into serious pressures—from energy availability to real-time compute optimization. Grid AI’s platform focuses on:
AI orchestration
Energy optimization
Autonomous infrastructure control
These capabilities aren’t “nice to have” anymore—they’re quickly becoming essential. AI data centers must operate with precision across fluctuating energy markets, rising power demands, and increasingly complex compute environments. The shift toward grid-aware, autonomous digital infrastructure is already underway.
Entero’s $50M Bet on Autonomous Infrastructure
Jason Sawyer, CEO of Entero, says the company has invested more than $50 million since 2019 to build and commercialize Grid AI’s autonomous platform. He describes the creation of a U.S.-based leadership team as an inflection point—one that strengthens the company’s ability to support large-scale AI-driven SaaS deployments across U.S. markets.
What’s Next?
Grid AI plans to release more details soon, including leadership appointments and new commercial initiatives tied to its expanding U.S. strategy. For Entero, this buildout is part of a broader push to capture value in a rapidly growing space where AI, energy systems, and next-generation infrastructure converge.
It’s a sector expanding faster than almost anyone predicted just a year ago—and Grid AI wants to be at the center of it.



