The AI industrial revolution's growing energy demands are explored, focusing on the increasing need for power to fuel AI development and implementation. Will Su from BlackRock's Fundamental Equities Group, highlights the shift from knowledge being power to power being knowledge, noting the exponential increase in power demand driven by AI's computational needs. The discussion covers the impact of data centers, with the US leading in AI build-outs, consuming 5% of American electricity, projected to rise to 12% by the decade's end. Natural gas, solar, wind, and nuclear energy sources are examined for their roles in meeting these demands, with natural gas currently positioned as a key fuel source due to its efficiency and abundance. Despite AI's increasing intelligence, its standalone investment capabilities are questioned, emphasizing the importance of human investors leveraging AI to enhance their expertise.
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