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In recent months, some of the biggest players in cloud computing have announced deals to tap nuclear power to accommodate the AI-driven rise in energy use. But nuclear enthusiasts and critics both say nuclear energy's timeline doesn't match up well with that rise demand. Here's why (fixed link):

Dec 9, 2024, 8:51 PM

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