AI Business Journal
No Result
View All Result
Friday, March 13, 2026
  • Login
  • Expert Opinion
  • Learn AI
    • All
    • Agentic
    • Bayesian Networks
    • BRMS
    • Causal Inference
    • CBR
    • Data Mining
    • Deep Learning
    • Expert Systems
    • Fuzzy Logic
    • Generative AI
    • Genetic Algorithms
    • Neural Networks
    • Reinforcement Learning
    • Self Supervised Learning
    • Smart Agents
    • Supervised Learning
    • Unsupervised Learning
    • What AI Cannot Do
    • What is AI
    AI Reasoning Needs Multiple Viewpoints

    AI Reasoning Needs Multiple Viewpoints

    Intelligence as Collaboration

    Intelligence as Collaboration

    Stabilize and Unstabilize A Framework for Real World AI

    Stabilize and Unstabilize A Framework for Real World AI

    AI Is Unsafe Until It Learns to Stabilize

    AI Is Unsafe Until It Learns to Stabilize

    Structured Reasoning as Equilibrium

    Structured Reasoning as Equilibrium

    The End of Algorithmic Obedience and the Birth of Stability Intelligence

    The End of Algorithmic Obedience and the Birth of Stability Intelligence

  • News
    • All
    • Asia
    • Europe
    • Events
    • US
    AI’s House of Cards

    Ford unveils AI platform to boost its multibillion-dollar Pro commercial fleet unit

    Meta snaps up Moltbook, the social network for AI agents

    Judge grants Amazon an injunction halting Perplexity’s Comet AI from accessing its site

    Pentagon confirms deployment of advanced AI in operations against Iran, says humans make final calls

    Meta pressed to tighten oversight of AI-generated fake videos

    Most voters say AI’s risks outweigh its benefits, survey finds

  • Startups & Investments

    Meta snaps up Moltbook, the social network for AI agents

    Judge grants Amazon an injunction halting Perplexity’s Comet AI from accessing its site

    The Illusion of Intelligence

    Netflix inks deal to acquire Ben Affleck’s InterPositive AI firm

    Understanding Backpropagation, the Core Neural Network Algorithm

    Musk says Anthropic chief is ‘projecting’ amid debate over AI consciousness

    AI in Military

    How the Pentagon–Anthropic clash could shape the future of battlefield AI

    Analysts say the AI age offers bright spots for new graduates

  • Newsletter
Subscribe
AI Business Journal
  • Expert Opinion
  • Learn AI
    • All
    • Agentic
    • Bayesian Networks
    • BRMS
    • Causal Inference
    • CBR
    • Data Mining
    • Deep Learning
    • Expert Systems
    • Fuzzy Logic
    • Generative AI
    • Genetic Algorithms
    • Neural Networks
    • Reinforcement Learning
    • Self Supervised Learning
    • Smart Agents
    • Supervised Learning
    • Unsupervised Learning
    • What AI Cannot Do
    • What is AI
    AI Reasoning Needs Multiple Viewpoints

    AI Reasoning Needs Multiple Viewpoints

    Intelligence as Collaboration

    Intelligence as Collaboration

    Stabilize and Unstabilize A Framework for Real World AI

    Stabilize and Unstabilize A Framework for Real World AI

    AI Is Unsafe Until It Learns to Stabilize

    AI Is Unsafe Until It Learns to Stabilize

    Structured Reasoning as Equilibrium

    Structured Reasoning as Equilibrium

    The End of Algorithmic Obedience and the Birth of Stability Intelligence

    The End of Algorithmic Obedience and the Birth of Stability Intelligence

  • News
    • All
    • Asia
    • Europe
    • Events
    • US
    AI’s House of Cards

    Ford unveils AI platform to boost its multibillion-dollar Pro commercial fleet unit

    Meta snaps up Moltbook, the social network for AI agents

    Judge grants Amazon an injunction halting Perplexity’s Comet AI from accessing its site

    Pentagon confirms deployment of advanced AI in operations against Iran, says humans make final calls

    Meta pressed to tighten oversight of AI-generated fake videos

    Most voters say AI’s risks outweigh its benefits, survey finds

  • Startups & Investments

    Meta snaps up Moltbook, the social network for AI agents

    Judge grants Amazon an injunction halting Perplexity’s Comet AI from accessing its site

    The Illusion of Intelligence

    Netflix inks deal to acquire Ben Affleck’s InterPositive AI firm

    Understanding Backpropagation, the Core Neural Network Algorithm

    Musk says Anthropic chief is ‘projecting’ amid debate over AI consciousness

    AI in Military

    How the Pentagon–Anthropic clash could shape the future of battlefield AI

    Analysts say the AI age offers bright spots for new graduates

  • Newsletter
No Result
View All Result
AI Business Journal
No Result
View All Result
Home Expert Opinion

AI Has No Future Without Nuclear

AI Has No Future Without Nuclear
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Artificial intelligence is no longer a niche technology. It is a global force reshaping economies and industries. Large language models, image generators, and conversational assistants are weaving themselves into everyday routines, rewriting how we search, design, discover, and decide.

AI runs on electricity, and its energy appetite is insatiable. Every chatbot query, every protein simulation, every generated image depends on data centers that consume power at a pace our current grids cannot sustain. The International Energy Agency warns that by 2030 data centers could consume 945 terawatt hours, the equivalent of strapping another Germany onto the grid. In the United States, under high AI adoption scenarios, electricity demand could grow 80 percent by 2050. The AI revolution will collapse under its own weight unless we confront the question politicians and executives dance around. Where will the power come from?

Training a large language model is not a digital abstraction. It is an industrial operation that consumes tens of gigawatt hours. Elon Musk has claimed that his Colossus supercomputer will draw 260 megawatts around the clock, the output of a quarter of a nuclear reactor, just to keep its GPUs running. Even if his numbers prove optimistic, the scale is clear: training frontier models requires power on the level of heavy industry. And training is only half the story. Inference, the nonstop flood of queries and image generations, is the real monster. A single generated picture uses twice the energy of a text query. Multiply that by billions and you are no longer talking about apps. You are talking about entire power plants built solely to keep AI alive

For decades the clean energy narrative has been dominated by solar panels and wind turbines. The rhetoric is noble. The reality is physics. The sun sets. The wind stops. AI clusters cannot. Batteries cannot store weeks of power. Transmission lines are jammed before a single new model is trained. The Earth receives more solar energy in an hour than humanity uses in a year. But no one has built a grid capable of capturing, storing, and delivering it continuously.

So what happens? Tech giants wrap themselves in green pledges while quietly plugging into natural gas. Musk’s Colossus will be gas powered. Amazon, Google, and Microsoft all fall back on fossil fuels when the sun and wind fail. This is not sustainability. This is hypocrisy.

Time for honesty. If AI is to grow, only one energy source can deliver continuous carbon free industrial scale power. Nuclear. And not the lumbering over budget reactors of the past, but Small Modular Reactors. Factory built, replicable, faster to deploy, and perfectly suited to data center demand. This is why the tide is turning. Microsoft is eyeing a revival of Three Mile Island. Meta has locked in a twenty year nuclear contract. Amazon is betting on four SMRs with X Energy. Google is backing Kairos Power’s advanced reactors. Silicon Valley, once drunk on solar optimism, has rediscovered nuclear realism.

This is not just America’s problem. France is doubling down on nuclear with SMRs. Britain has made SMRs a national priority for the 2030s. China is scaling both AI and nuclear at breakneck speed. Japan is restarting reactors and backing next-generation designs. South Korea is exporting nuclear expertise alongside its semiconductor dominance. Singapore, a data center hub with scarce domestic energy, is openly exploring nuclear solutions. The global AI economy is colliding with the global energy economy — and only nations that master both will lead.

Critics shout about costs and delays. They point to NuScale’s canceled Utah project as proof SMRs cannot scale. They note that renewables are cheaper per watt. They miss the point. Cheaper per watt is meaningless if the watt is not there when you need it. AI does not run on intermittent watts. It runs on unbroken current, day and night. Critics are right about today’s cost overruns and delays. But history shows early hurdles vanish when industries scale. Aerospace, semiconductors, and even renewables themselves all looked prohibitively expensive before relentless iteration slashed costs. Nuclear can follow the same trajectory if given the chance.

The greatest obstacle to nuclear is not physics. It is bureaucracy. AI adoption moves in months. Nuclear approvals crawl in decades. That mismatch is fatal. Regulators need radical overhaul. Streamlined licensing, standardized designs, and fast track approvals are not luxuries. They are existential requirements. If regulators move at Cold War pace, AI will burn coal and gas while governments debate paperwork.

Nuclear alone will not solve everything. Storage, chip efficiency, advanced cooling, and demand management all matter. But they are supplements, not substitutes. The backbone of an AI powered world must be nuclear. And the form that can actually be deployed in time is SMRs.

History offers the blueprint. SpaceX proved that industries dismissed as bloated and slow can be reinvented through modular design. Nuclear is next. SMRs can transform from Cold War relics into digital age infrastructure. If we build them. If we do not, the AI revolution will choke on its own energy appetite, propped up by fossil fuels and undermining every climate pledge.

AI’s future and energy’s future are the same conversation. Pretending otherwise is denial. The future of AI is nuclear. Without it, there is no future at all.

  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest
Smart Agents

Smart Agents

October 28, 2025

AI and Privacy Risks: Walking the Fine Line Between Innovation and Intrusion

June 17, 2025
AI in Public Safety & Emergency Response: Enhancing Crisis Management Through Intelligent Systems

AI in Public Safety & Emergency Response: Enhancing Crisis Management Through Intelligent Systems

September 2, 2025
What is AI?

What is AI?

September 27, 2025
Woven City

Toyota builds futuristic city

TSMC

TSMC to invest $100B in the US

Why America Leads the Global AI Race

Why America Leads the Global AI Race

AI in Europe

AI in Europe

AI’s House of Cards

Ford unveils AI platform to boost its multibillion-dollar Pro commercial fleet unit

March 12, 2026

Meta snaps up Moltbook, the social network for AI agents

March 12, 2026

Judge grants Amazon an injunction halting Perplexity’s Comet AI from accessing its site

March 12, 2026

Pentagon confirms deployment of advanced AI in operations against Iran, says humans make final calls

March 12, 2026

Recent News

AI’s House of Cards

Ford unveils AI platform to boost its multibillion-dollar Pro commercial fleet unit

March 12, 2026

Meta snaps up Moltbook, the social network for AI agents

March 12, 2026

Judge grants Amazon an injunction halting Perplexity’s Comet AI from accessing its site

March 12, 2026

Pentagon confirms deployment of advanced AI in operations against Iran, says humans make final calls

March 12, 2026
  • Home
  • About
  • Privacy & Policy
  • Contact Us
  • Terms of Use

Copyright © 2025 AI Business Journal

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • Expert Opinion
  • Learn AI
  • News
  • Startups & Investments
  • Newsletter

Copyright © 2025 AI Business Journal