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I imagine homes in hot places like the desert without good air conditioners may cause more advance and faster AI computers to over heat.
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They wouldn't be able to run, they burn out and lose all their internal stuff.
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I imagine they may run at a slower speed to prevent burning out, or starting a fire,
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True, you could limit them, but that would make people not enjoy them.
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I think companies can also get sued if the a company release firmware which slowdown their CPU where the speed reduction is very noticeable.
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I know Apple has done it in the past, not sure if they got sued or not.
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Apple did get sued for slowing down iPhones, and had to pay $500 million dollars to customers.