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Goldman Sachs issues warning on AI’s surging power demand

THE STREET·3h ago·3 min read
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Most people never think about where their electricity comes from. You flip a switch, the lights turn on, and a bill shows up once a month. The whole system is built to fade into the background, and for two decades it mostly did. That stretch of calm came with a quiet financial upside. American …

Most people never think about where their electricity comes from. You flip a switch, the lights turn on, and a bill shows up once a month. The whole system is built to fade into the background, and for two decades it mostly did. That stretch of calm came with a quiet financial upside. American …

Most people never think about where their electricity comes from. You flip a switch, the lights turn on, and a bill shows up once a month. The whole system is built to fade into the background, and for two decades it mostly did. That stretch of calm came with a quiet financial upside. American …

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