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The Trump administration is overhauling nuclear energy regulations by appointing officials from the Department of Government Efficiency to prioritize AI energy needs. Records reviewed by ProPublica reveal significant shifts in safety protocols and regulatory staffing. This move signals a major pivot in US energy policy driven by Silicon Valley influence.
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12 updatesTrump Administration Revamps Nuclear Regulation with Silicon Valley Input
The Trump administration is overhauling nuclear energy regulations by appointing officials from the Department of Government Efficiency to prioritize AI energy needs. Records reviewed by ProPublica reveal significant shifts in safety protocols and regulatory staffing. This move signals a major pivot in US energy policy driven by Silicon Valley influence.
Microsoft Oracle Struggle to Build Data Centers as Construction Stocks Surge
Tech giants face physical constraints in the artificial intelligence boom as construction firms report record profits. Delays in powering data centers create a bottleneck that shifts leverage to engineering contractors. Investors are watching for signs of slowing demand amidst rising political pushback.
Optics Stocks Rally as AI Infrastructure Demand Surges Among Key Manufacturers
Shares of major optics manufacturers surged Wednesday as executives signaled unprecedented demand driven by artificial intelligence expansion. Companies including Lumentum and Coherent reported significant gains following statements on scaling production to meet data center needs. Analysts view this trend as a critical indicator for the semiconductor supply chain growth.
Elon Musk Predicts AI Deployment Shifts to Space Amid Power Constraints at Davos
Elon Musk identified electricity supply as the critical bottleneck for artificial intelligence growth during a Davos interview with BlackRock CEO Larry Fink. He forecasts that space-based AI data centers will become economically viable within three years to bypass terrestrial power limitations. The discussion highlighted the potential for solar energy and robotics to redefine global economic productivity.
Global Stocks Rally on Oil Price Decline and Nvidia Revenue Outlook
Global equity markets recovered on Monday as oil prices retreated significantly and technology stocks led the advance across major indices. The S&P 500, Nasdaq 100, and Russell 2000 indices all posted gains of approximately one percent throughout the trading session.
Nebius Signs $27 Billion AI Deal With Meta Over Five Years
Nebius Group announced a five-year infrastructure agreement with Meta Platforms on Monday, sending its stock price up nearly 14% in early trading. The Amsterdam-based company stated the deal could be worth up to 27 billion dollars over the contract period. This marks a significant expansion of Nebius capabilities within the artificial intelligence sector.
Micron Acquires PSMC Tongluo P5 Site, Plans to Double Cleanroom Space
Micron Technology Inc. announced the closure of its acquisition of Powerchip Semiconductor Manufacturing Corporation’s P5 site in Taiwan. The company plans to nearly double its cleanroom manufacturing space to support artificial intelligence demand. This expansion aims to secure supply chains ahead of fiscal 2028.
Nvidia Confirms Stalled $100B OpenAI Investment, Citing Lack of Commitment
Nvidia has effectively confirmed that its proposed $100 billion investment in OpenAI has stalled, with CEO Jensen Huang stating it was never a firm commitment. Sources suggest internal doubts at the chip designer centered on OpenAI's business discipline and valuation concerns. This move signals Nvidia's intent to avoid over-reliance on any single AI partner.
Nvidia, Microsoft, Amazon Reportedly Negotiate Up to $60B Investment in OpenAI
OpenAI is reportedly engaging in discussions to secure substantial funding, potentially reaching $60 billion from key technology partners, to finance its ambitious infrastructure expansion. Sources indicate Nvidia, Microsoft, and Amazon are the anchor investors in this potential capital raise, which some reports suggest could ultimately total $100 billion.
Tesla Reports First Annual Revenue Decline Amid $2B AI Investment
Tesla recorded its first-ever annual revenue contraction for 2025, with sales slipping to $94.8 billion from $97.7 billion the prior year. The electric vehicle maker simultaneously announced a substantial $2 billion investment into Elon Musk's AI venture, xAI. This financial report contrasts sharply with strong earnings posted by peers like Meta and Microsoft on the same day.
Investment Bank Suggests Oracle Job Cuts, Cerner Sale to Fund AI Buildout
Investment bank TD Cowen suggested Oracle Corporation may need to reduce its headcount by up to 30,000 employees and divest its Cerner health unit to secure financing for its substantial AI data center expansion. These measures address growing investor concern regarding the capital requirements for its multi-year commitment to support major AI contracts, including the $300 billion deal with OpenAI.
Microsoft Stock Drops 12% as Wall Street Questions AI Capital Expenditure Payoff
Microsoft shares plummeted on Thursday, marking their worst session since March 2020, following earnings that revealed slowing cloud growth amid massive investments in artificial intelligence infrastructure. Investors are scrutinizing the timing of monetization versus record capital expenditures totaling $37.5 billion for the quarter. This sell-off has erased approximately $400 billion in market valuation, signaling growing unease over the sector's AI spending trajectory.