The $100 Billion Energy–AI Convergence: How Adani’s Renewable Mega-Bet Could Redefine the Global Intelligence Economy Introduction: When Energy Meets Intelligence A new global race is unfolding—not for oil, not for territory, but for compute power Artificial Intelligence is rapidly becoming the defining technology of the 21st century. From advanced language models and robotics to national security systems and scientific discovery, AI is driving an Intelligence Revolution that may ultimately rival or surpass previous industrial revolutions. But behind every AI breakthrough lies a critical reality: AI consumes enormous amounts of energy. Training large AI models requires massive clusters of GPUs operating around the clock in hyperscale data centers. These facilities consume gigawatts of electricity, rivaling the energy demand of entire cities. This is why energy and computing are no longer separate sectors. They are merging. And now, one of the world’s largest conglomerates has made a mo...
Drilling for Nuclear: Deep Fission Begins Underground Reactor Experiment in Kansas In a development that could redefine how nuclear energy is deployed worldwide, California-based startup Deep Fission has begun drilling the first of three data acquisition wells for its revolutionary underground nuclear reactor project in Parsons, Kansas . The milestone marks a critical transition—from theoretical design to physical implementation—for a technology that aims to place small modular reactors (SMRs) deep underground inside boreholes nearly a mile beneath the Earth's surface . If successful, the concept could reshape nuclear power deployment by combining proven reactor technologies with drilling techniques borrowed from the oil, gas, and geothermal industries . And perhaps more importantly, it could solve several of nuclear energy’s most persistent challenges: safety, land use, and construction costs. A New Nuclear Architecture Deep Fission’s approach is radically different from ...