Trump said Google, Meta and Amazon are stepping up so ratepayers won't have to foot the bill for AI data centers. Energy ...
Top AI executives, in response to a backlash against high utility bills, pledged to cover the energy costs created by data centers at an event with the president.
Several key tech companies signed a nonbinding pledge at the White House on Wednesday that the Trump administration claims will ensure that tech companies do not pass the cost of data centers on to ...
The pledge signed Wednesday by Amazon, Google, Meta, Microsoft, xAI, Oracle and OpenAI does not include requirements for how ...
Companies including Google, Microsoft and OpenAI committed to pay for the power plants and grid upgrades needed to run their ...
President Trump and major tech firms announced an agreement Wednesday to have Big Tech companies cover the cost of the ...
Trump said during a Wednesday roundtable with tech executives that “many Americans are still concerned that the massive ...
Even without war, experts in energy markets expressed doubt that the tech companies’ promises can check fast-rising ...
An aerial view of an Amazon Web Services Data Center known as US East 1 in Ashburn, Virginia, U.S., October 20, 2025. [Reuters] Technology firms including Google and Meta have said they will shoulder ...
The pledge is nonbinding and unlikely to bring immediate relief on electricity bills. Making it real will fall to utilities ...
Even without the war, experts in the energy markets expressed doubt that the tech companies’ promises can check fast-rising electricity prices.
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