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Big Tech Faces AI Expansion Crisis Amid Nuclear Power Shortages

What Happened

Major tech companies are pushing rapid AI growth, which requires immense computational power and energy. However, the US nuclear sector cannot meet these rising demands due to fuel shortages and a lack of experienced welders to build or maintain plants. This shortage of critical skilled labor and materials jeopardizes plans to power large-scale AI infrastructure, as nuclear is seen as a reliable low-carbon source for continuous operation. No clear plan B has emerged to bridge the energy gap, placing expansion projects in jeopardy.

Why It Matters

The AI boom is colliding with infrastructure and workforce limitations, exposing how physical and industrial constraints challenge digital ambitions. Failure to address these problems could stall innovation and slow AI adoption, impacting the broader tech ecosystem. Read more in our AI News Hub

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