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US Department of Energy Picks Federal Sites for AI Data Center and Energy Infrastructure

What Happened

The US Department of Energy (DOE) has announced the selection of federal sites to host a cutting-edge AI data center and new critical energy infrastructure. These facilities aim to advance national capabilities in artificial intelligence and high-performance computing, leveraging public lands for major tech investment. The DOE will use these locations to expand research, accelerate deployment of clean energy, and support secure data operations. The initiative aligns with federal goals to strengthen both data infrastructure and AI research within the United States.

Why It Matters

This initiative underscores the growing convergence of AI and energy, demonstrating US government commitment to technology leadership. It also highlights the strategic use of federal lands to host critical digital and energy assets, impacting both research and national security. Read more in our AI News Hub

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