DebitMyData Addresses Global H20 Export Ban Crisis, Unveils Critical Role of the Human Energy Grid
DebitMyData’s Human Energy Grid Reshapes Global AI and Data Infrastructure DebitMyData Human Energy Grid DebitMyData Human Energy Grid FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla., Oct. 24, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — DebitMyData, Inc. today issues a crucial update for global stakeholders and the digital public in response to recent H20 export bans and trade controls affecting AI innovation, data infrastructure, and energy security. As governments tighten restrictions on advanced AI chip exports, the world’s leading institutions are pivoting toward solutions that preserve both technological advancement and human agency which is an urgent shift now embodied by DebitMyData’s Human Energy Grid. DebitMyData and its revolutionary Human Energy Grid are now at the center of global attention as H20 export bans shake the AI, energy, and data technologies. The surging demand for ethically-sourced AI data and digital sovereignty is reconfiguring geopolitics, making the Human Energy Grid not only timely, but strategically indispensable to nations and corporations worldwide. DebitMyData recently closed its oversubscribed seed round at twice the initial target, unleashing a billion-dollar launch of the Human Energy Grid model, a breakthrough in ethically-sourced, actively compensated, and fully authenticated AI data. The model, powered by agentic avatars and global digital identity networks, sets a new standard for digital sovereignty, fraud protection, and consent-based information exchange. “Recent export bans have exposed the fragility of legacy AI supply chains and underscored the world’s acute hunger for transparent, resilient, and ethically-anchored data infrastructure,” said Preska Thomas, Founder & CEO of DebitMyData. “The Human Energy Grid offers not just data, but a foundation for trust, fair compensation, and true global cooperation. It’s no wonder the world is salivating over what comes next.” Geopolitical Impact and Strategic Importance With AI chip exports such as Nvidia’s H20 repeatedly withheld from global markets due to regulatory crackdowns, regional AI strategies are forced to adapt at