Google has become the largest shareholder of TeraWulf, a company specializing in bitcoin mining and transitioning to artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructure. This strategic investment positions TeraWulf for future growth within the burgeoning AI landscape. Through a significant financial agreement, Google secured a 14% stake in TeraWulf, demonstrating its commitment to driving innovation and reshaping the future of data centers. Details reveal that Google has pledged $3.2 billion to guarantee lease obligations for TeraWulf’s colocation facility with Fluidstack, an AI cloud platform. This deal signifies a significant shift from TeraWulf’s previous focus on Bitcoin mining to its new direction in AI-powered infrastructure, driven by the energy needs of the growing tech sector. The investment strengthens TeraWulf’s position as a key player in data center development, particularly for AI-focused operations and zero-carbon infrastructure.