Our growing reliance on technology at home and in the workplace has raised the profile of e-waste. This consists of discarded electrical devices including laptops, smartphones, televisions, computer servers,
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?
Amazon and Google are investing in small modular reactors to power their AI operations and reduce carbon emissions. The tech giants aim to leverage nuclear energy as a reliable, carbon-free power source to meet the growing energy demands of AI technologies.
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).
Optimizing Energy Efficiency AI-powered systems can monitor and analyze real-time data to optimize power plant efficiency. By identifying inefficiencies in processes like fuel combustion, turbine operation,
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 ...
“Trump will definitely slow down climate progress,” said Andy DeVries, an analyst for CreditSights Inc. The power demand from data centers, however, will have an even bigger impact, he said. “It just comes out to math. If these data center demand figures are anywhere near realistic, you don’t have the ability to retire coal plants.”
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.
Artificial intelligence (AI) has become a transformative force, reshaping industries and redefining the boundaries of innovation. Central to this revolution is the Graphics Processing Unit (GPU), a specialized hardware component that has transitioned from its original role in rendering graphics to becoming the powerhouse behind AI computations.
Juna.ai wants to help factories become more efficient by automating complex industrial processes using AI agents.
Ecosia's CEO Christian Kroll discusses generative AI in search, sustainability, digital sovereignty, and how the Digital Markets Act is reshaping competition in search.