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Big tech companies have gone all-in on nuclear power as each prompting of their AI models requires boiling the ocean for energy.
Mark Zuckerberg told staff last week that the land it was planning to build a new data center on was discovered to be the home of a rare bee species.
Amazon also faced a recent setback after the government rejected a request to increase the amount of power a nuclear plant can direct to one of its data centers.
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