Within a few years, the most advanced AI models are projected to need five gigawatts of ... and whether a restart could ...
Big tech needs to find more energy-efficient ways to run AI data centers, and direct their major energy investments, along with the government, to clean renewable energy that doesn’t make our ...
The recent news that Microsoft has made a deal to restart the Three Mile Island Nuclear Power Plant to run its AI data ...
A few dozen ChatGPT queries cost a bottle’s worth of water. Tech firms should consider simpler solutions, like harvesting ...
Environmental regulators reportedly quashed Mark Zuckerberg’s nuclear plant partnership meant to help power Meta’s ongoing artificial intelligence projects. Details remain scarce, but the main reason ...
Meta had to pull the plug on a nuclear-powered data center project after a rare bee species was discovered on the land where ...
With the grid facing strain and more energy-hungry giants sitting down at the table, ensuring fair contribution isn’t just ...
Anna Erickson of Georgia Tech explains why the public and private sectors are investing in reactor technology and restarting retired plants. The system, though, still faces cost, safety and regulatory ...
Mark Zuckerberg’s Meta saw plans for a new AI data center fall through in part because a rare species of bee was found on land where the data center would be built, according to a report. Sources told ...
But it raises an important question: Who should pay for the infrastructure needed to keep these AI ventures afloat ...
Late in September, Microsoft announced that it had struck a deal which will eventually see Pennsylvania's Three Mile Island nuclear plant brought back into use. Built in the 1970s and once the site of ...
Data centers use a lot of computational power, requiring a steady supply of water to cool the systems, which can be solved by ...