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Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt sounds alarm on AI data centers' soaring power demand: 'We need energy in all forms'

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As artificial intelligence accelerates at breakneck speed, a storm is quietly gathering—this time, at the heart of America’s power grid. A viral Instagram post by artificialintelligencenews.in, citing Reuters, has sparked online debate and alarm after revealing a powerful statement: “AI is about to blow out America’s power supply.”

At the center of this digital storm are tech giants like Microsoft, OpenAI, AMD, and CoreWeave, who recently addressed the U.S. Congress with a grim reality check. Microsoft’s Brad Smith minced no words, calling America’s electrical infrastructure “ancient—50 years old” and warning that it is ill-equipped to handle AI’s insatiable energy appetite.

From Code to Crisis: ‘We Need Energy… Fast’
In the viral clip, former Google CEO Eric Schmidt—now serving as the chair of the pro-AI think tank, Special Competitive Studies Project—delivered an unvarnished message: “We need energy in all forms… and we need it quickly.” Schmidt drew a striking comparison: a single planned data center could demand 10 gigawatts of power, equivalent to 10 nuclear power plants—a staggering figure, considering the average U.S. plant generates just one gigawatt.


“This is a scale of industry I’ve never seen in my life,” Schmidt added, estimating that by 2030, data centers could require up to 96 gigawatts of additional power, threatening to devour nearly the entirety of national energy generation.

The Race to Power AI’s ‘Global Brain’
OpenAI’s Sam Altman has made no secret of his grand ambition: “to build a brain for the world.” But doing so demands more than just cutting-edge chips and oceans of data. It requires a reliable and massively scaled-up energy grid—one that, as experts warn, is nowhere close to ready.

The urgency isn’t theoretical anymore. This is the new space race—only this time, the battleground is electricity. Without rapid innovation in power infrastructure, from renewables to next-gen grids, AI’s potential could spark a very real blackout.

Netizens Sound Off: The Matrix Isn’t Just Fiction Anymore
The comments section beneath the viral post reveals both awe and apprehension. “AI gonna use humans for energy like the Matrix lol,” one user joked. Another questioned whether this was the moment to “release Nikola Tesla’s wireless energy plans.” Some mused about building data centers off-planet, while others simply asked, “What if we just… don’t?”

Behind the humor lies an undercurrent of fear and fascination: As AI advances toward sentience and utility at once unimaginable, who—or what—will keep the lights on?

The video may have gone viral for its alarming visuals and quotes, but the message is serious. If AI is the future, energy is its oxygen. Without massive reforms, innovation could choke on its own ambition.

As Eric Schmidt and others sound the alarm, one thing is clear: the conversation around AI is no longer about what it can do—but about what it will take to keep it running. Would you trust a global brain that could black out your city?
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