In an exclusive interview, the CEO explained the upsides and downsides of Big Tech investments in nuclear power.
Microsoft, Amazon and Google have all struck deals this year with developers of atomic power, which they argue can provide the reliable 24-hour low-carbon energy to power their data centres — and keep their valuations soaring on the strength of their AI ambitions.
Nuclear energy could be the long-term solution for the energy demands of AI. In the short-term, though, AI companies may turn to oil and gas.
FN Media Group News Commentary - Industry insiders are saying that the next big artificial intelligence (AI) opportunity could be Nuclear Power. As AI continues to drive unprecedented advancements across industries,
FN Media Group News Commentary - The partnership between Artificial Intelligence (AI) and nuclear power is a natural evolution in the quest for sustainable technological progress. As companies like NuScale,
In the US, demand for power from AI data centers is skyrocketing, driven by the intensive computational requirements of its models. Will it let up?
According to the September updated edition of the report, "Pathways to Commercial Liftoff Advanced Nuclear" by the US Department of Energy (DOE), the U.S.
A collaboration between startup Atomic Canyon and the Oak Ridge National Laboratory allowed construction of a sentence-embedding model using 53 million pages of Nuclear Regulatory Commission documents
Major technological corporations, such as Amazon, Google, and Microsoft, are investing significantly in nuclear energy to fulfil AI Goals
Nuclear power not only provides the energy scale and reliability required by AI-driven data centers but also helps address the global need for climate action. With this synergy, the growth of AI ...
The plan is to use AI to streamline the interconnection application process that’s currently painfully slow. The delay is holding up efforts to get new solar and wind farms up and running. Pressure is building to clear that backlog with electricity demand on the rise — ironically in no small part because of the artificial intelligence boom.
President-elect Donald Trump is reportedly considering appointing an “AI czar” to shape the government’s artificial intelligence (AI) policy, Axios reports. If the role moves forward, it would focus on coordinating federal regulations,