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Trump says Microsoft will make changes to keep consumers from paying for AI data center power
Summary
President Donald Trump posted that Microsoft will announce changes so Americans do not face higher electricity bills as the company expands AI data centers. Microsoft did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
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President Donald Trump wrote on Truth Social that Microsoft will announce changes so Americans will not face higher electricity bills as the company expands AI data centers. He said his administration is working with major technology companies and that announcements will follow in the coming weeks. The comment appears amid broader discussion about power use from large data centers as tech firms build capacity for artificial intelligence. Microsoft did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
Key points:
- Trump said his administration has been working with major technology companies and that Microsoft will make changes to avoid consumers paying for power used by data centers.
- The statement appeared on Truth Social and said further announcements would come in the coming weeks.
- Microsoft did not immediately reply to requests for comment from the reporter.
- The article cites a November CNBC report saying utilities charged U.S. consumers about 6% more for electricity in August year-over-year.
- Microsoft president and vice chair Brad Smith previously told local residents the company was managing data center impacts to avoid raising nearby electricity costs.
- Microsoft withdrew plans for a proposed data center in Caledonia, Wisconsin, after local opposition.
Summary:
The report links a presidential statement about consumer electricity costs to an asserted corporate change at Microsoft, with the administration saying it expects announcements soon. Microsoft has not publicly confirmed details in response to requests, and the nature and timing of any formal commitments are undetermined at this time.
