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Anthropic will shoulder some of the costs when data center expansions threatens to increase power bills

Anthropic, a company that specializes in artificial intelligence (AI), announced Wednesday initiatives to 'limit the impact of data centres on consumer energy prices'. This is due to increased investments in infrastructure power-hungry required for AI technology.

Anthropic will cover all grid upgrade costs needed to connect their data centers by raising its monthly electricity charge, thus preventing these costs from being passed onto consumers, according to the company.

Local communities have concerns about the AI race. While Big Tech leaders and politicians in the U.S. call for a "rapid expansion" of data centers and a new energy production, they are not the only ones.

Americans are concerned about the impact of these power-hungry plants on their utility bills, and how they might use land, water and other natural resources in the area.

Anthropic will "bring new energy generation" and add grid capacity in order to meet the data center's electricity needs. It will not buy credits or contract for existing capacity.

Anthropic said that it will work with external experts and utilities to calculate and offset the demand-driven price effects from its data centres where new power generation is not online.

Microsoft announced similar measures last month when it said that the cloud giant would pay high utility rates to cover its power costs. It also worked with local utilities to increase supply for their?data centres when necessary.

Anthropic announced on Wednesday that it was?investing in research aimed at reducing the power consumption of its data centers as well as grid optimization tools.

The company will also work with local leaders on measures like supporting education programs and working for small businesses. (Reporting from Arsheeya Bajiwa in Bengaluru, and Max A. Cherney at San Francisco. Editing by Vijay Kishore.)

(source: Reuters)