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Major Tech Firms Meet US Leaders to Power AI with New Data Centers

Evelyn Blake
Last updated: 13 September 2024 21:34
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The future of artificial intelligence (AI) is shaping up to be even more critical as leaders from top tech companies like NVIDIA, OpenAI, Microsoft, and Google recently held discussions with US government officials. The meeting focused on how AI can evolve and the infrastructure required to support its massive scalability. As AI grows, the need for powerful data centers becomes more pressing, pushing both private and government sectors to collaborate.

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Tech and Government Join Forces to Boost AI PowerAI’s Growing Power Needs Massive Support

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Tech and Government Join Forces to Boost AI Power

AI technology is transforming industries globally, automating processes we once thought impossible. Companies like NVIDIA and Microsoft are already experiencing rapid growth, thanks to their AI innovations. Now, the US government has stepped in, signaling its intent to become a leader in AI development by bringing together key figures in the industry.

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Reports from BNN Bloomberg reveal that top executives, including OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang, Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei, Google President Ruth Porat, Amazon Cloud Chief Matt Garman, and Microsoft President Brad Smith, were all part of these significant discussions. Their involvement highlights the importance of this collaboration, with the US aiming to stay ahead in the global AI race.

According to WCCF Tech, the Biden administration has responded to these talks by forming an interagency task force. This task force will primarily focus on establishing large-scale AI clusters across the country. To speed up this process, the US government is planning to increase its energy production, enabling data centers to operate efficiently. The Department of Energy will provide loans, grants, and tax credits to developers working on these centers.

AI’s Growing Power Needs Massive Support

The race to increase AI computing power has become a necessity. Companies like OpenAI are building enormous AI clusters that require substantial energy and funding. Earlier reports even suggested that Microsoft and OpenAI were exploring the development of a $100 billion AI supercomputer, potentially powered by nuclear energy. This move aligns with the high electricity demands faced by these projects, as Oracle and other firms are also considering nuclear power solutions for their data centers. The influence of AI continues to grow, touching every part of modern life. With AI holding even more potential for the future, its transformative effects are set to reshape industries and lives on an unprecedented scale.

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Evelyn Blake is an investor in technology and journalist who has been in the nascent space since 2014. Her love and passion for technological innovations made her delve deeper into the world of technology evolution. As a journalist, Evelyn has been covering latest trends and emerging gadgetries. She is a philanthropist and human rights activist.

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