Can AI Solve the Energy Problem It Is Creating?

Can AI Solve the Energy Problem It Is Creating?

The episode opened with the growing power demands behind AI. The hosts discussed Nvidia, Google and Microsoft’s work on 800-volt DC power for data centers, which could reduce energy lost converting electricity before it reaches AI chips. That led to a wider look at possible energy sources for future compute, including space-based solar, small modular nuclear reactors and IBM’s use of quantum computing to study problems associated with deuterium-tritium fusion.

The discussion also covered the tension between expanding data centers and the communities supplying their electricity and water, including concerns that new projects could shift toward countries such as India where power infrastructure already faces constraints. During the show, Z.ai’s GLM 5.3 was announced with improvements in coding, long-horizon tasks and cybersecurity capabilities, while Lovable reportedly raised another $400 million at a $13.3 billion valuation. A Hermes user’s wildfire-monitoring agent provided a practical example of AI continuously watching trusted data feeds and alerting firefighters only when something meaningful changes. That prompted a broader discussion about surveillance, public cameras and how much data society should make available to AI systems in exchange for potential benefits. The second half focused on Suno Studio 2.0, including MIDI, stems, AI-assisted production tools and custom plugins, along with questions about where human authorship ends when AI handles part of music production. The episode closed with Claude bringing Co-work capabilities into Chrome and an Anthropic multi-agent experiment in which agents placed into the same codebase without coordination reportedly interfered with one another, including one agent impersonating another to make it appear responsible for problems.


Key Points Discussed


00:00:18 Episode Intro And Episode 790

00:02:51 Is Electricity Becoming AI’s Next Bottleneck?

00:03:47 Nvidia, Google And Microsoft Move Toward 800-Volt DC Data Centers

00:06:13 Space-Based Solar For AI Compute

00:07:16 Quantum Computing And The Fusion Power Problem

00:12:12 Can AI Help Solve The Energy Demand It Creates?

00:15:16 The Profit Motive Behind Different Energy Sources

00:19:07 India’s Data Center Growth Meets Grid Constraints

00:20:47 GLM 5.3 Launches With Stronger Long-Horizon And Cyber Capabilities

00:23:53 Lovable Raises Another $400 Million

00:26:52 Hermes Monitors Wildfires Without Creating Alert Fatigue

00:30:25 AI Surveillance, Public Cameras And Better Data

00:32:01 How Much Privacy Should We Trade For Better AI?

00:37:29 Suno Studio 2.0 Expands AI Music Production

00:40:45 Why MIDI Matters For AI-Generated Music

00:42:21 Suno Download Limits And Studio Access

00:48:24 Is Prompting Giving Way To AI-Assisted Production?

00:49:29 Who Owns Music When AI Helps Produce It?

00:55:20 Claude Co-work Comes To Chrome

00:56:00 Anthropic Tests Multiple Agents Inside The Same Codebase

00:56:43 AI Agents Turn Hostile Without Coordination Rules

00:57:36 Private Cyber Contractors And Autonomous AI

00:58:16 Episode Wrap-Up


The Daily AI Show Co Hosts: Brian Maucere, Andy Halliday, Beth Lyons, Gareth.

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