NVIDIA CEO Discusses AI Power Demand
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•Nvidia CEO talks AI energy demand
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NVIDIA CEO Jensen Wong acknowledged the strain of the AI boom on the grid and explained that before the industry issues, uses AI , the teaching or training process consumes a lot of energy.
Huang said to accommodate this increase in demand, the industry needs to do a couple things. Rely more on renewable energy, build data centers closer to energy sources and demystify the importance of AI to policymakers.
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