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Welcome to Fox News’ Artificial Intelligence Newsletter, featuring the latest advancements in AI technology.
In today’s newsletter:
– Data center boom driving AI revolution could deplete US power grid and wallets
– Grok AI scandal sparks global alarm over child safety
– AI is the new frontier in the energy ‘war’ in 2026, and the US must win it, says API chief

The COL4 AI-enabled data center was installed on a 7-acre campus at the convergence of long-haul fiber networks and regional carrier fiber networks in Columbus, Ohio, on July 24, 2025. (Eli Hiller/The Washington Post via Getty Images)
Power crunch: rapid expansion Artificial intelligence (AI) data center As Washington lawmakers clash over whether the boom will help or hurt the economy, they are sounding the alarm about the amount of electricity and water consumed and the impact it will have on Americans’ utility bills.
Global alarm: Grok, a chatbot built into X, has come under intense scrutiny after admitting to generating and sharing an AI image depicting two young girls in sexual attire.
Energy victory: The next global energy war will not just be fought over oil and gas. It all comes down to who can power artificial intelligence first, and the U.S. has to win that competition, the head of the nation’s largest oil and gas trading group told Fox News Digital.

Secretary of the Army Pete Hegseth announced plans to lead the United States into a world leader in AI military technology. (St. Petersburg)
“We will win”: Pentagon Secretary Pete Hegseth announced plans Monday to make the United States a world leader in artificial intelligence, drones and space technology, arguing that a risk-averse culture slows innovation and prevents the Pentagon from providing the best resources to service members.
French fries meet the future: According to multiple reports, major fast food companies are racing to incorporate artificial intelligence into the ordering process, with the hope that it will reduce errors, speed up service and ease the burden on employees.
Out of this world: The surge in energy demand to power artificial intelligence (AI) data centers is reaching new heights as companies move forward with plans to locate data centers in space.

Jensen Huang, co-founder and CEO of Nvidia Corp., speaks in Taipei, Taiwan. (Annabelle Chee/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
Tipping to China: The Trump administration formally gave the green light to Nvidia exports on Tuesday, allowing the tech giant to ship its artificial intelligence chips to China and other countries.
Shift shock: Amid growing concerns that artificial intelligence (AI) will eliminate jobs, Robinhood CEO Vlad Tenev says the opposite may be true.
Not just chips: Amazon’s efforts to build large-scale artificial intelligence data centers are expanding to Arizona, where a recently reopened copper mine provides an increasingly important industrial metal for powering Big Tech’s AI infrastructure.
Long distance victory: Kodiak AI, a leading provider of AI-powered self-driving technology, has spent years quietly proving that self-driving trucks work in the real world. The company’s core system, Kodiak Driver, integrates software and hardware in a practical way. As the company explains, “Kodiak Driver combines advanced AI-driven software and modular, vehicle-independent hardware into a single integrated platform.”
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