Trump Brings Tech Giants Together to Curb AI Data-Center Energy Bills

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Tech giants including Google, Meta, Microsoft and OpenAI joined a White House-backed “ratepayer protection pledge” to shoulder more of the energy costs for AI-focused data centers, aiming to ease public worry about higher electricity bills, though how the plan would be put into practice remains unclear.
Topics:business#artificial-intelligence#data-centers#energy-costs#ratepayer-protection-pledge#technology#trump-administration
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- Trump signs agreement with Big Tech to cover data center electricity costs The Hill
- Trump's AI pledge: Tech giants say they can contain power costs Axios
- Trump tells AI companies they need ‘PR help’ after backlash over data centres Financial Times
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