萨姆·奥尔特曼刚刚向拜登政府提出大规模建设人工智能数据中心的建议
Sam Altman Just Pitched The Biden Administration On A Massive Build Out Of AI Data Centers

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/sam-altman-just-pitched-biden-administration-massive-build-out-ai-data-centers

OpenAI提出建设海量数据中心,每个数据中心的能耗相当于一个城市的能耗,以支持人工智能发展并与中国竞争。 该公司向拜登政府提交了该提案,强调了经济效益和创造就业的潜力。 数据中心需要大量能源,而由 OpenAI 首席执行官 Sam Altman 支持的核公司 Oklo 完全有能力提供这种电力。 奥克洛最近与能源部达成协议,在爱达荷国家实验室推进核电站建设。 这与核能复兴的不断增长趋势相一致,以支持数据中心的能源需求。 宾夕法尼亚州州长乔什·夏皮罗最近敦促重新开放三哩岛,该岛已达成协议将其数据中心电力出售给微软。 OpenAI 的数据中心提案和对核能的拥抱表明基础设施和能源在人工智能行业中日益重要。 奥克洛仍然是这一不断发展的格局中的关键参与者。

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While most of the news this week about Sam Altman has been centered around the nearly $10 billion in equity he could be receiving in OpenAI, another headline slipped through the cracks mid-week: OpenAI has pitched the Biden administration on a build-out of massive data centers.

OpenAI has urged the Biden administration to support the construction of massive data centers, each consuming as much power as a city, to advance AI development and compete with China.

After a recent White House meeting attended by OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, the company submitted a document outlining the economic and security benefits of building 5-gigawatt data centers across several U.S. states—equivalent to the output of five nuclear reactors, enough to power 3 million homes, according to Bloomberg.

The Bloomberg report says that OpenAI argued that these data centers would create tens of thousands of jobs, boost GDP, and secure U.S. leadership in AI.

However, achieving this requires supportive policies to expand data center capacity. Altman has been seeking a global coalition of investors and U.S. government backing for the project, though the specific energy needs have not been previously disclosed.

Altman in DC/Bloomberg

“OpenAI is actively working to strengthen AI infrastructure in the US, which we believe is critical to keeping America at the forefront of global innovation, boosting reindustrialization across the country, and making AI’s benefits accessible to everyone,” OpenAI told Bloomberg. 

And how would these data centers be powered? We can venture a guess...

Recall earlier this week we wrote that Altman-backed Nuclear SMR company Oklo announced it had finalized an agreement with the Department of Energy to advance the next phase of sitting at the Idaho National Lab. 

"As the only advanced fission company with a DOE site use permit, along with substantial regulatory progress and a secured fuel supply, Oklo is uniquely positioned to deploy the first commercial advanced fission power plant in the U.S," it said in a release. 

As we've noted this past week, the nuclear energy embrace is starting to make its way across the country. Recall, just hours ago Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro was urging for Three Mile Island to reopen as quickly as possible. 

Recall we wrote last week the owner of Three Mile Island is investing $1.6 billion to revive the plant and has agreed to sell all of its output to Microsoft, which is seeking power for its data centers. 

This momentum continues our "Next AI Trade" that we pointed out in April of this year, where we outlined various investment opportunities for powering up America, playing out. Backed by OpenAI's Sam Altman, Oklo remains one of our favorite names in nuclear. 

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