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Big Tech Pushes Nuclear Energy for AI Infrastructure

What Happened

Tech giants are rapidly investing in nuclear energy to address the massive power needs of artificial intelligence systems. Companies like Microsoft, Google, and Amazon cite nuclear as a clean, reliable energy source to sustain the growing demand from hyperscale data centers running advanced AI. Critics, however, warn about potential safety risks, high costs, unresolved waste management, and a lack of transparency about timelines and real-world impacts. The debate continues as tech leaders partner with nuclear startups and advocate for regulatory changes to fast-track deployment while sidestepping public concerns.

Why It Matters

This move could fundamentally reshape both the tech and energy sectors, driving innovation but raising tough questions about sustainability and safety. The reliance on nuclear may set precedent for global AI infrastructure strategies in the face of climate and resource challenges. Read more in our AI News Hub

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