AI could turn your town nuclear

The article discusses the potential resurgence of nuclear energy in Paducah, Kentucky, a city that was once known as the "Atomic City" due to the presence of a uranium enrichment plant operated by the Department of Energy (DOE) for over 60 years. The plant closed in 2013 as the nuclear energy industry declined, and Paducah then focused on promoting its quilting heritage, earning the designation of a UNESCO "creative city." However, the article suggests that the growing energy needs of AI could bring Paducah's nuclear past back to life, as the city's nuclear infrastructure and resources could be utilized to support the energy-intensive demands of AI technology.
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