The convergence of AI and nuclear energy brings unique risks, especially when AI moves from a passive tool to an autonomous participant.
While a 33% decline for a stock would normally scare most investors off, the technical picture for NuScale suggests that this is the time to consider buying the stock on its recent weakness. Shares of NuScale are trading just above $20. That price has strong support potential for the stock for two reasons.
The surge in artificial intelligence (AI) has led many companies to urgently reassess their energy strategies. These companies, along with several countries, have also committed t
The rise of artificial intelligence will drive a surge in electricity demand that’ll initially be met by fossil fuels, before nuclear replaces that source, the head of a body advising Japan’s top utility said.
Nuclear-power enthusiasts are more optimistic about the future of the technology. They think power demand will continue to increase, thanks in part to AI. And once online, new nuclear reactors will be used to displace older fossil-fuel plants, including those built to address nearer-term electricity needs.
The nuclear industry and big tech companies think they can solve each other's problems, but critics are skeptical the marriage can last.
We recently published a list of 12 Trending AI Stocks on Latest News and Ratings. In this article, we are going to take a look at where Symbotic Inc.
We recently published a list of 12 Trending AI Stocks on Latest News and Ratings. In this article, we are going to take a look at where ServiceNow (NYSE:NOW) stands against other trending AI stocks on latest news and ratings.
As of the close of trading on Nov. 29, shares of Constellation Energy had returned 119% in 2024, making it one of the best-performing stocks in the S&P 500. Of note, Constellation's nuclear energy peer, Vistra, was up 315% year to date, making it the top-performing stock in the S&P 500.
AI training is consuming so much power — more than the current electricity grid can provide — that Meta is now actively looking for proposals from nuclear developers to build nuclear power plants for its AI dreams.
The Facebook and Instagram parent aims to deploy new nuclear generation capacity to power its data centers beginning in the early 2030s, it said Tuesday.
The rapid growth of artificial intelligence globally will cause a surge in electricity demands that will initially be met by fossil fuels, at least until nuclear power becomes the obvious solution, according to Dale Klein,