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[Turning AI Data Centers into Grid-Supporting Assets]-[The story you're not hearing about AI data centers | Ayșe Coskun]

TED Talks Daily · B1 · 2026-02-25

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Rethinking the Role of AI Data Centers

In her TED Talk, computer scientist Ayesha Joshkun challenges the prevailing narrative that AI data centers are merely "energy hogs" straining our power infrastructure. While acknowledging that these facilities contribute to high electricity demand—citing examples like GPT-4's massive energy consumption and data centers in Ireland drawing nearly 20% of the nation's electricity—Joshkun argues that we should stop viewing them solely as burdens and start leveraging them as "flexible grid-supporting assets."

The Inherent Flexibility of AI Computing

Joshkun posits that unlike the rigid energy needs of homes or hospitals, AI data center workloads are "predictable, controllable and often delayable." Her research focuses on the concept of "power flexibility." By recognizing that not all computing tasks are urgent—such as fine-tuning a model or analyzing medical images—systems can be designed to "slow down on purpose" without violating performance agreements. This shift allows data centers to act as a "flexible reserve" for the grid, balancing supply and demand in real-time.

Solving the Timing Mismatch

One of the most critical challenges of modern power grids is the timing mismatch between renewable energy generation and peak demand. Solar energy provides a "glut of electricity at noon," while wind patterns are intermittent. Joshkun highlights that data centers can act as "virtual batteries," soaking up excess renewable energy when it is abundant and scaling down during peak consumption periods. This capability is particularly vital given the current infrastructure bottleneck, where new AI projects face "five to seven-year wait times" to connect to the grid.

AI as the Conductor of Energy Efficiency

To manage this complexity, Joshkun introduces the role of AI itself as a "conductor." Because grid prices change hourly and workload demands are unpredictable, manual management is insufficient. By using software—such as the "Conductor platform" developed in her research—AI can "anticipate grid needs and coordinate across data centers" in real-time. This orchestration transforms the chaotic noise of energy consumption into a harmonious system that respects user performance needs while adhering to grid constraints.

A Bold Future for Sustainable AI

Joshkun concludes that the real question is not "how much energy AI consumes," but rather "how much flexibility, resilience, and clean power can AI unlock?" By embracing this approach, we can accelerate the adoption of clean energy, prevent blackouts, and reduce electricity costs. Her journey from "scribbles on a whiteboard" to real-world deployment demonstrates that with persistence and a willingness to rethink infrastructure, the machines currently perceived as energy-hungry burdens can become the backbone of a sustainable, resilient, and efficient energy future.

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We are running headfirst into the limits of our infrastructure.
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In some regions, utilities simply can't keep up.
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So energy hog label seems well-deserved, but that's only half the story.
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All this transformation to power flexibility didn't just come out of thin air.
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I have lived this journey myself.
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running headfirst into
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on demand
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📖 Transcript

You're listening to TED Talks Daily, where we bring you new ideas and conversations to spark your curiosity every day.
I'm your host, Elise Hu.
AI data centers are often blamed for straining power grids, heavy water usage and driving up electricity demand.
This may be one of the biggest issues we face when it comes to AI, but computer scientist Ayesha Joshkun says instead of competing with AI data centers over invaluable natural resources, we should be asking a different question.
How can we leverage AI to actually help stabilize the grid?
In this talk, Aisha shares how to turn the facilities seen as energy hogs into flexible grid-supporting assets, a move that could prevent blackouts, lower costs and even accelerate the adoption of clean energy.

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