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Microsoft, Reopen and Nuclear power plant
Microsoft signs agreement to revive old nuclear plant to power its AI projects, data centres
The Three Mile Island, a power plant near in Middletown, Pennsylvania, was the scene of the worst commercial nuclear accident in US history. Microsoft has signed a power purchasing agreement that would see the plant being revived,
Tech giants desperate to power AI data centers are turning to nuclear disaster sites — despite the risks
The tech industry’s need for more power for data centers running artificial intelligence is now so desperate that companies are turning to nuclear disaster sites, despite the potential risks. Microsoft Corp.
The AI boom may give Three Mile Island a new life supplying power to Microsoft's data centers
The owner of the shuttered Three Mile Island nuclear power plant says it plans to restart the reactor under a 20-year agreement that calls for tech giant Microsoft to buy the power to supply its data
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Behind Microsoft’s AI Power Deal
Witness Constellation Energy’s deal on Friday to restart its Three Mile Island
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AI boosts nuclear power, Salesforce bets on agents, and the remote-work era winds down
Meanwhile, at its annual Dreamforce conference in San Francisco, Salesforce doubled down on AI, in particular betting big on ...
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Fox News AI Newsletter: Microsoft goes nuclear
Stay up to date on the latest AI technology advancements and learn about the challenges and opportunities AI presents now and ...
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Chatbots Are Saving America’s Nuclear Industry
Microsoft’s AI energy needs are bringing the infamous Three Mile Island power plant back from the dead.
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AI requires ‘significant’ and ‘stable’ power afforded by nuclear
Global Nuclear Security Partners Managing Director Jasmin Diab says AI requires “significant amounts of power”. New modelling ...
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