Midterm gambit? Donald Trump tells big tech to generate its own electricity for data centres amid rising power bills

In a bold statement during the annual State of the Union address, President Donald Trump urged major technology companies to take initiative in generating their own electricity for data centers. This directive comes in response to escalating power bills, which have been exacerbated by the rapid growth of data centers driven by artificial intelligence (AI) advancements. The move aims to alleviate financial pressure on American citizens while also positioning tech companies to manage their energy needs more sustainably. With midterm elections approaching in November, this announcement appears strategically timed to bolster support among voters concerned about rising costs and energy dependence. Trump's call for self-sufficiency in energy generation reflects a broader push for innovation and economic resilience in the face of mounting challenges posed by the expanding digital landscape.
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