Summary:
- Google is exploring the use of nuclear power to power its data centers, a move that could significantly reduce the company's carbon footprint and reliance on traditional fossil fuels.
- The article discusses Google's partnership with Oklo, a company developing small modular nuclear reactors (SMRs), to explore the feasibility of using nuclear power to meet the energy demands of Google's data centers.
- The potential benefits of using nuclear power for Google's data centers include a reliable and carbon-free energy source, as well as the ability to locate data centers in remote areas that may not have access to traditional power grids.