Tag AI energy use

How New AI Can Actually Help the Planet

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It’s no secret: AI is a big consumer of energy. Data‑centres powering large AI models already draw a substantial share of global electricity, and projections suggest that demand could double or more in the coming years. Yet paradoxically, AI also…

Why AI Is Turning Parking Lots In New Real Estate

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The AI boom isn’t just eating up data — it’s devouring land, energy, and space. Here’s why Wall Street is suddenly obsessed with big, empty parking lots. What do artificial intelligence and parking lots have in common? In 2025, more…

Why AI Data Centres Are a New Big Deal

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AI data centres are the backbone of modern artificial intelligence: they’re where the heavy computation for training, fine-tuning, and running large models happens. As AI becomes more central to services — from chatbots to image generation to recommendation engines —…

OpenAI & NVIDIA on The New $100B Power of AI

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OpenAI and NVIDIA have announced a landmark letter of intent: a partnership to roll out at least 10 gigawatts (GW) of NVIDIA compute infrastructure for OpenAI’s next-generation AI models. NVIDIA will invest up to $100 billion in OpenAI progressively, tied…

China’s “Stargate” New Ambition on AI Supremacy Against the U.S.

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China is accelerating its push to compete with American dominance in artificial intelligence infrastructure. A flagship part of this is the so-called “Stargate of China” plan: a strategy to consolidate, optimize, and greatly expand the country’s data-center and compute capacity…

New Hidden Carbon Cost of Chatbots on AI Answers

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As chatbots like ChatGPT become part of daily life, a quieter crisis looms: their carbon footprints. A recent New York Times report highlights how training and running large language models emits as much CO₂ as hundreds of cars—raising urgent questions…