US Secretary of the Interior Doug Burgham, Secretary of Energy, Chris Wright, and chairman and vice-chairman of the National Council on Energy Control today signed a memorandum of understanding to advance cooperation on energy and artificial intelligence between Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the Israeli Ambassador.
“The US energy domination calls for advances in artificial intelligence,” said Interior Doug Burgham's secretary. “Today, the Ministry of Home Affairs will work with the Department of Energy and leaders of the National Energy Control Council to recognize the key partnerships between the US and Israel, strategically drive the feedback loop of innovation between the energy sector and AI, and manage natural resources appropriately through advances in AI and improve energy systems.
“President Trump and the National Energy Control Council are excited to announce this partnership on energy security between AI and Israel and the United States, moving forward with its global energy addition and a shared vision of AI innovation,” Energy Secretary Chris Wright said. “This memorandum will allow both countries to leverage research institutions, technology and energy sectors to enable the US and Israel to be AI leaders and to maintain their energy-dominated power as AI changes our future.”
The Memorandum of Understanding highlights the potential for AI transformation to improve security and resilience of the US and Israeli energy systems. The two countries also announced their intention to pursue collaboration in areas such as analyzing the impact of data centers on increasing energy demand, opportunities for grid optimization, strengthening AI-enabled cybersecurity tools, sharing best practices for the use of AI in energy infrastructure, and launching two-tube pilot projects.
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