Memphis, Elon Musk and xAI
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Action News 5 on MSNxAI leader shares insights about building world’s largest supercomputer in MemphisM EMPHIS, Tenn. (WMC) - Brent Mayo moves at a rapid pace as the point man building Elon Musk’s Colossus 1 and Colossus 2, the largest supercomputers on planet Earth, right here in Memphis, Tennessee. Mayo told the Memphis Rotary Club on Tuesday that his boss stays in close touch.
Memphis residents are getting a chance to tell Mayor Paul Young and council members how they want tax dollars from the xAI over the next six weeks, but a cloud still hangs over the project. Elon Musk’s xAI supercomputer was announced last year and unlike other projects,
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WREG.com on MSNxAI exec not disclosing plans for Southaven, MS siteMEMPHIS, Tenn. — xAI executive Brent Mayo said Tuesday the company currently has a presence in Southaven, Mississippi but would not confirm that the site was home to a new power plant that Elon
We know that the second iteration of xAI's AI supercomputer, Colossus II, is coming to Whitehaven. Memphis Mayor Paul Young said he "suspects' the power plant used to power xAI's Memphis supercomputers will be housed in Mississippi.
After months of backlash over alleged pollution concerns, xAI has finally secured an air permit covering some of the methane gas turbines powering its Colossus supercomputer data center in Memphis, Tennessee.
The ordinance comes months after Memphis Mayor Paul Memphis Mayor Paouln Young proposed dedicating some revenue to areas closest to the supercomputer.
The leader of xAI in Memphis confirmed what FOX13 had been investigating for days: The company is now working in Southaven.
The Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation hosted a public hearing regarding an operations permit for xAI's greywater plant in Memphis.
How much water is xAI in Memphis going to use and how will it impact the aquifer? The xAI facility is expected to use 1.3 million gallons of water daily, according to Memphis Light, Gas and Water ...
Orion Overstreet with Tigers Against Pollution said they will continue their battle against xAI facility sites until real change takes place