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It’s well documented that AI is a power-hungry technology. But there has been far less reporting on the extent of that hunger ...
AI data centers are driving a surge in new natural-gas power plants around the country. What does that mean for our ...
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The rising energy cost of data centers is a vital test case for how we deal with the broader electrification of the economy.
Hallucinations from AI in court documents are infuriating judges. Experts predict that the problem’s only going to get worse.
Karen Hao, a senior reporter with MIT Technology Review, pitched writing a story about a then little-known company, OpenAI.
An unprecedented look at the state of AI’s energy and resource usage, where it is now, where it is headed in the years to come, and why we have to get it right.
OpenAI’s GPT-4 is much better at getting people to accept its point of view during an argument than humans are—but there’s a ...
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