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AI’s Power Needs Not as Bad as Feared, Princeton Professor Says


- ‘It’s not a crisis,’ Jesse Jenkins said at journalism event - US utilities have handled large demand growth in the past Artificial intelligence and the data centers behind it won’t place nearly as much stress on electric grids as feared, according to Princeton University assistant professor Jesse Jenkins. “It’s not a crisis,” Jenkins said at a Society of Environmental Journalists event on the Princeton campus Thursday..

A power substation near a data center. Photographer: Nathan Howard/Bloomberg

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