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Google Warns: AI Needs More Electricity
23 Mar
Summary
- US electricity expansion may lag AI growth needs.
- Google official cited concerns over energy supply.
- AI data centers require vast amounts of power.

The United States faces a potential bottleneck in its electricity infrastructure as the rapid expansion of artificial intelligence outpaces energy capacity growth. Google's Chief Investment Officer, Ruth Porat, voiced these concerns on Monday, suggesting the nation is not scaling electricity generation at the necessary speed.
Porat's remarks, made at the CERAWeek conference in Houston, Texas, underscore the immense power demands associated with AI. She specifically noted the vast amounts of energy required to scale Google's AI data centers.
The executive expressed apprehension that the current trajectory of energy development might not be sufficient to fully support the AI revolution. This situation could limit the widespread adoption and advancement of artificial intelligence technologies.




