Feb 11 (Reuters) – Artificial intelligence company Anthropic (ANTH.PVT) on Wednesday announced initiatives to limit the impact of data centers on consumer โenergy prices amid increased investment in power-hungry infrastructure necessary for โAI tech.
Anthropic will cover all grid upgrade costs needed to connect its data centers โby increasing its monthly electricity charges, thereby preventing them from being passed on to consumers, the company said.
While Big Tech and political leaders across the U.S. are urging a rapid expansion of data-center capacity and new โpower production to keep โ the country competitive in AI, local communities are voicing concerns.
Americans are worried about how these power-hungry facilities might โ impact their utility bills and the use of land, water and other natural resources in the region.
Anthropic said it will bring new power generation โand add โgrid capacity to meet its data โcenters’ electricity needs, rather than โbuying credits or contracting for existing capacity.
Where new power generation isn’t online, the company will work with utilities and external experts to estimate and offset demand-driven price effects from its data centers, Anthropic added.
These measures are similar to Microsoft’s (MSFT) efforts introduced last month, when the cloud โgiant said it would pay utility โrates high enough to cover its power โcosts and work with local โutilities to expand supply when needed for its data โcenters.
Anthropic said on Wednesday it โis also investing in โresearch catered to reducing its data centers’ power usage as well as grid optimization tools.
The company will also work with local โleaders on measures โsuch as supporting education programs and working with small businesses.
(Reporting โby Arsheeya Bajwa in Bengaluru and Max A. Cherney in โSan Francisco; Editing by Vijay Kishore)