AI's Power Play: Reviving Coal to Feed the Digital Appetite

There is an ironic twist in the AI revolution. The demand for artificial intelligence is inadvertently breathing new life into old coal plants. In the race to power data centers and new technology factories, especially those dedicated to AI, the U.S. power grid is experiencing its most significant demand surge in decades.
This demand is not just a trickle but a torrent, with AI's thirst for power rekindling the embers of coal-based energy. AI's cutting-edge tech paradoxically shackles it to the past's energy relics.
It is a complex dance of technological progress and energy pragmatism, where AI's advance inadvertently anchors us to older, less environmentally friendly energy sources. It's like watching a high-tech, futuristic movie but realizing the projector is still powered by a steam engine.
This conundrum raises a crucial question: How can we align AI's rapid development with sustainable energy practices, ensuring that the digital future doesn't remain tethered to the environmental past?
Read the full article on Bloomberg.
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