In response to the burgeoning needs of artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructure, the White House has announced the formation of a new task force aimed at enhancing the development of data centers. This decision follows a significant meeting held on Thursday with senior U.S. officials and leading executives from the technology and power sectors, according to Reuters.
The newly established task force will be spearheaded by the National Economic Council and the National Security Council, among other key bodies. Its primary focus will be to coordinate policies that foster the growth of data centers while balancing economic, national security and environmental objectives, as stated by the White House.
Notable attendees at the meeting included OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, Google senior executive Ruth Porat and Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei. Discussions centered on addressing the challenges associated with clean energy, permitting, and workforce needs essential for the development of AI infrastructure. This comes as generative AI (GenAI) technology, capable of creating text, images and videos, continues to attract both excitement for its potential and concerns over its implications.
AI’s rapid expansion is creating significant demand for energy, which poses a challenge as U.S. tech companies vie for a limited electricity supply to power their growing data centers. Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm and Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo also participated in the meeting, emphasizing the need for investments in climate-friendly power sources to meet the increasing energy requirements driven by AI technologies.
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Granholm highlighted in June that the Biden administration is urging tech companies to invest in sustainable power solutions to mitigate the environmental impact of their energy consumption. This surge in demand from AI technologies could potentially hinder President Biden’s goal of achieving a decarbonized power sector by 2035, a critical component of his climate change agenda.
White House spokesperson Robyn Patterson emphasized the administration’s commitment to strengthening U.S. leadership in AI. “President Biden and Vice President Harris are dedicated to advancing AI technologies responsibly while ensuring that data centers are developed within the United States,” Patterson noted.
The task force’s creation underscores the White House’s recognition of the critical role infrastructure plays in job creation and the equitable distribution of AI’s benefits. OpenAI, in particular, has voiced its belief in the importance of U.S. infrastructure development, describing it as central to the country’s industrial policy and economic future.
The meeting also included contributions from National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan, White House Chief of Staff Jeff Zients and National Economic Council Director Lael Brainard, alongside top climate officials from the Biden administration. The collaborative effort marks a significant step in addressing the complex challenges posed by the rapid evolution of AI technology.
Source: Reuters
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