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2 months ago |
lexology.com | Barbara Murphy Melby |Jane Accomando |Ulises Pin
The convergence of three disruptive forces—(1) migrations from on-premises data centers to the cloud, (2) the increased focus on connected device and digital solutions, and (3) the explosive rise of generative AI—has resulted in a race to finance, design, build, power, and operate data centers to support them.
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2 months ago |
jdsupra.com | Jane Accomando |Barbara Murphy Melby |Ulises Pin
Data centers have emerged as the backbone of modern digital infrastructure, serving as physical hubs where essential computing resources and IT and security systems converge to store, process, and secure critical data. With the rise of cloud services, generative artificial intelligence (AI) and other digitally enabled solutions, we are seeing a race to invest in and build additional data centers and capacity to support the exponential growth in data, user experience platforms, and cloud services.
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Aug 22, 2024 |
lexology.com | Jane Accomando |Robert P. Goldfin |Erin E. McClelland
The demand for energy is anticipated to rise significantly due to the increased deployment of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies, which are highly energy intensive. As we discussed in a recent thought leadership piece, there is a strong intersection between nuclear power and AI.
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Aug 20, 2024 |
morganlewis.com | Jane Accomando |Neeraj K. Arora |J. Daniel Skees |Mark Lazaroff |Alex S. Polonsky |Arjun Prasad Ramadevanahalli
Partners Jane Accomando, Neeraj Arora, Dan Skees, Mark Lazaroff, Alex Polonsky, and Andrew Gray and associate Arjun Ramadevanahalli co-authored a Law360 Expert Analysis exploring the critical issues at the nexus of artificial intelligence (AI) and energy use in the United States.
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Aug 13, 2024 |
jdsupra.com | Jane Accomando |Neeraj K. Arora |Andrew Gray IV
Artificial intelligence (AI) not only provides new technological advantages to the energy industry, but also the industry is itself responsible for providing the vast (and growing) amount of energy consumption driven by the computers powering much of AI. AI technologies, particularly those involving machine learning and large language models, are extremely energy intensive. For instance, a single generative AI query requires nearly 10 times more electricity than a traditional internet search.
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Aug 12, 2024 |
lexology.com | Jane Accomando |Neeraj K. Arora |Mark Lazaroff |Alex S. Polonsky |Arjun Prasad Ramadevanahalli |J. Daniel Skees
Artificial intelligence (AI) not only provides new technological advantages to the energy industry, but also the industry is itself responsible for providing the vast (and growing) amount of energy consumption driven by the computers powering much of AI. AI technologies, particularly those involving machine learning and large language models, are extremely energy intensive. For instance, a single generative AI query requires nearly 10 times more electricity than a traditional internet search.
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Aug 12, 2024 |
morganlewis.com | Jane Accomando |Neeraj K. Arora |Mark Lazaroff |Alex S. Polonsky |Arjun Prasad Ramadevanahalli |J. Daniel Skees
Artificial intelligence (AI) not only provides new technological advantages to the energy industry, but also the industry is itself responsible for providing the vast (and growing) amount of energy consumption driven by the computers powering much of AI. AI technologies, particularly those involving machine learning and large language models, are extremely energy intensive. For instance, a single generative AI query requires nearly 10 times more electricity than a traditional internet search.
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Jun 5, 2024 |
jdsupra.com | Jane Accomando |Robert P. Goldfin
Morgan Lewis routinely assists licensees in connection with NRC allegations, investigations, and enforcement. The following are summaries of trends and findings in the NRC’s 2023 Allegation Program Annual Trends Report and Enforcement Program Annual Report. Annual Trends Report The NRC recently issued its Allegation Program Annual Trends Report analyzing regional, national, and site-specific allegation trends for calendar year 2023.
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Jun 4, 2024 |
morganlewis.com | Jane Accomando |Robert P. Goldfin
Morgan Lewis routinely assists licensees in connection with NRC allegations, investigations, and enforcement. The following are summaries of trends and findings in the NRC’s 2023 Allegation Program Annual Trends Report and Enforcement Program Annual Report. Annual Trends Report The NRC recently issued its Allegation Program Annual Trends Report analyzing regional, national, and site-specific allegation trends for calendar year 2023.
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Jun 4, 2024 |
lexology.com | Jane Accomando |Robert P. Goldfin
Morgan Lewis routinely assists licensees in connection with NRC allegations, investigations, and enforcement. The following are summaries of trends and findings in the NRC’s 2023 Allegation Program Annual Trends Report and Enforcement Program Annual Report. Annual Trends Report The NRC recently issued its Allegation Program Annual Trends Report analyzing regional, national, and site-specific allegation trends for calendar year 2023.