High consumption of electricity in AI, Microsoft will tackle this problem with a new solution

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Dt. September 27, 2023, Wednesday

Microsoft is planning to use Next Generation Nuclear Reactor to power its AI and data center. The company's new job listing is hinting at it, which is looking for a candidate who can handle the operation of a small modular nuclear reactor.

In fact, the company is doing various things to prevent the changing climate. For which the company is looking for a clean energy source. According to information, the company's data center consumes a large amount of electricity. Which can be a big problem in achieving the company's climate goals.

AI is carrying large amounts of electricity

AI is the talk of the town and the company's ambitious project. This project requires huge amount of electricity. For which the company is planning to take power from the next generation nuclear reactor.

Is the atom completely compatible with nature?

Nuclear power does not generate greenhouse gases, yet creates a new problem when it comes to building a uranium supply chain to handle radioactive waste. However, the role of nuclear energy in dealing with climate control is currently being debated. But Microsoft co-founder Bill Guest has long been a big fan of the technology.

Looking for such candidates

As stated in the job listing, leading the project will involve working on every aspect of nuclear, including nuclear energy infrastructure.


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