President Donald Trump recently said the AI industry needs "more energy than the entire country produces right now . In fact some people say almost double." Data centers’ energy needs are increasing, but multiple credible estimates undercut Trump’s figure
The AI industry needs "more energy than the entire country produces right now ... In fact some people say almost double."
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