The rapid growth of artificial intelligence globally will cause a surge in electricity demands that will initially be met by fossil fuels, at least until nuclear power becomes the obvious solution, according to Dale Klein,
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The surge in artificial intelligence (AI) has led many companies to urgently reassess their energy strategies. These companies, along with several countries, have also committed t
The convergence of AI and nuclear energy brings unique risks, especially when AI moves from a passive tool to an autonomous participant.
Meta is turning to nuclear energy to power its AI ambitions with the release a request for proposals to partner with nuclear energy developers.
The nuclear industry and big tech companies think they can solve each other's problems, but critics are skeptical the marriage can last.
Japan's restart of the Shimane nuclear reactor, coupled with tech giants' increasing interest in nuclear power, signals a global shift towards nuclear energy as a solution to rising energy demands and a sustainable future.
S&P 500 nuclear energy giant Constellation Energy jumped early Thursday, leading the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq 100, after receiving a stock upgrade. CEG shares have climbed around 99% higher in 2024. Bank of America upgraded Constellation Energy stock to a buy rating,
There's no AI revolution without an energy revolution, according to leaders in the AI industry.
Meta's extensive development plans for a huge AI campus leveraging nuclear energy exemplify how the data center industry will focus on powering its future.
This issue, which is already affecting public health, is expected to worsen. By 2030, data centers in the US could contribute to 600,000 asthma cases and 1,300 premature deaths annually. This would account for more than a third of all asthma-related deaths in the country.
The Facebook and Instagram parent aims to deploy new nuclear generation capacity to power its data centers beginning in the early 2030s, it said Tuesday.