Microsoft wants small nuclear reactors to power its AI and cloud computing services.
Fission or fusion, Microsoft’s nuclear aims require at least one new job position—one with a starting salary of $133,600.Andrew Paul is Popular Science's staff writer covering tech news.
Previously, he was a regular contributor to The A.V. Club and Input, and has had recent work also featured by Rolling Stone, Fangoria, GQ, Slate, NBC, as well as McSweeney's Internet Tendency. He lives outside Indianapolis.
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