In the US, demand for power from AI data centers is skyrocketing, driven by the intensive computational requirements of its models. Will it let up?
In the future, historians will either look back at 23 November 2022 as the day humanity secured its future or sealed its fate. This was the day OpenAI launched ChatGPT. In the two years since, some of the world’s largest businesses have invested billions in artificial intelligence (AI).
Artificial intelligence data centers need so much clean energy that nascent industries trying to buy carbon-free power just can’t compete.
Microsoft is in a pickle: It has committed to being carbon negative by 2030, but its emissions have skyrocketed more than 40% since 2020, thanks in part to its booming AI business. The company has bought a bunch of renewable power, but some emissions, like air travel, have been impossible to eliminate. What’s a Big Tech firm to do?
Big US utilities’ climate goals are in peril as artificial intelligence turbocharges electricity demand and Donald Trump’s reelection signals policy shifts that would favor fossil fuels. These companies all have ambitious targets to cut their carbon emissions,
The enormous electricity needs of artificial intelligence are driving plans for scores of new fossil fuel plants with decades of expected service life.
By incorporating AI, robotics and vertically stacked crops in controlled environmental conditions, this farming model may change agriculture entirely.
Ecosia's CEO Christian Kroll discusses generative AI in search, sustainability, digital sovereignty, and how the Digital Markets Act is reshaping competition in search.
is reshaping the Voluntary Carbon Market (VCM) with its use of artificial intelligence (AI). By integrating AI-powered insights with advanced carbon assurance and management, Greenomix is moving beyond traditional carbon credit markets and pioneering a new ...
Electronica 2024 highlighted the industry’s growing focus on improvements in HPC, AI data centers and IoT devices.
With all AI related to New Product Development & Marketing, it’s early days full of experimentation & important learnings.
Juna.ai wants to help factories become more efficient by automating complex industrial processes using AI agents.