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AI Could Soon Consume Half Of Data Center Power

AI’s Growing Appetite for Power

A recent study suggests artificial intelligence could soon account for nearly half of all global data center electricity consumption if rapid growth and deployment rates persist. As companies increasingly implement AI for applications such as generative text, image processing, and automation, the energy requirements of advanced AI models continue to skyrocket. This expanding footprint poses significant challenges not only for the tech industry but also for worldwide energy infrastructure, potentially straining grids and increasing operational costs.

The Urgent Need for Energy-Efficient Solutions

Experts are calling for urgent investment in more energy-efficient data center designs and AI technologies to help mitigate the looming power crisis. Without intervention, the continued expansion of AI workloads could drastically increase energy-related carbon emissions and undermine efforts to create more sustainable digital economies. The study underscores the importance of prioritizing innovation in both hardware and software to ensure AI growth remains on a sustainable trajectory.

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