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Palantir and AI software partners for nuclear construction

Palantir Technologies announced on Thursday that it had teamed up with a company that specializes in nuclear deployment to create a software-driven artificial intelligence system for the construction and operation of nuclear reactors.

Investors and companies are re-engaging in nuclear energy, which is seen as a more reliable and cleaner fuel source than solar or wind energy.

Palantir and Nuclear Company are creating the Nuclear Operating System (NOS) together. This will simplify construction and allow the firm to build faster and cheaper.

The agreement follows U.S. president Donald Trump's executive order that sought to boost U.S. production of nuclear energy amid an increase in demand for data centers and AI.

The nuclear regulatory commission of the United States was directed by an order signed in May to reduce regulations and expedite new licenses.

According to a Palantir spokeswoman, Kentucky-based Nuclear Company is paying the data analytics firm around $100 million for five years in order to develop the platform.

Trump's tax and spending bill is expected to also benefit the industry, as it has rolled back many green energy subsidies while preserving tax credits for nuclear power.

The U.S. is expected to hit record-high power consumption in 2025 or 2026, after nearly two decades of stagnation. This will be due to the power-hungry crypto mining and AI data centers that plug into the grid. Reporting by Juby Dastin and Jeffrey Babu from Mexico City; editing by Maju Sam)

(source: Reuters)