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Sustainability starts with the data center

When asked why he targeted banks, notorious criminal Willie Sutton reportedly answered, “Because that’s where the money is.” Similarly, when thoughtful organizations target sustainability, they look to their data centers—because that’s where the carbon emissions are. The International Energy Agency… Continue Reading →

Sources: Paramount and WBD stopped posting under certain corporate handles on X due to brand safety concerns; Disney-affiliated X accounts have also gone dark (Oliver Darcy/CNN)

Oliver Darcy / CNN: Sources: Paramount and WBD stopped posting under certain corporate handles on X due to brand safety concerns; Disney-affiliated X accounts have also gone dark  —  The exodus from X is bleeding beyond just major advertisers.  — … Continue Reading →

Finding value in generative AI for financial services

With tools such as ChatGPT, DALLE-2, and CodeStarter, generative AI has captured the public imagination in 2023. Unlike past technologies that have come and gone—think metaverse—this latest one looks set to stay. OpenAI’s chatbot, ChatGPT, is perhaps the best-known generative… Continue Reading →

An investigation identifies four secret bitcoin mining facilities in Bhutan, built using $220M in chips imported from China between 2021 and 2022 (Forbes)

Forbes: An investigation identifies four secret bitcoin mining facilities in Bhutan, built using $220M in chips imported from China between 2021 and 2022  —  Dozens of shipping containers lie hidden behind a hillside south of Thimphu, the Himalayan capital of… Continue Reading →

The Download: how to talk about climate tech, and Sam Altman’s past

This is today’s edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what’s going on in the world of technology. Your guide to talking about climate tech over Thanksgiving Ah, the holidays. Time for good food, quality moments… Continue Reading →

Media Matters’ claims that some companies’ ads appeared next to antisemitic content do not seem to be “manufactured”, contrary to what X alleges in its suit (Devin Coldewey/TechCrunch)

Devin Coldewey / TechCrunch: Media Matters’ claims that some companies’ ads appeared next to antisemitic content do not seem to be “manufactured”, contrary to what X alleges in its suit  —  Elon Musk’s X, formerly Twitter, has filed a lawsuit… Continue Reading →

Sources: Sam Altman’s exit followed a “misalignment” between OpenAI’s profit and nonprofit sides, given the company’s development speed could be viewed as risky (Kara Swisher/@karaswisher)

Kara Swisher / @karaswisher: Sources: Sam Altman’s exit followed a “misalignment” between OpenAI’s profit and nonprofit sides, given the company’s development speed could be viewed as risky  —  Scoop: There are about to be a lot more major departures of… Continue Reading →

This company is building AI for African languages

Inside a co-working space in the Rosebank neighborhood of Johannesburg, Jade Abbott popped open a tab on her computer and prompted ChatGPT to count from 1 to 10 in isiZulu, a language spoken by more than 10 million people in… Continue Reading →

The Download: defining AGI, and making sense of the complicated universe

This is today’s edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what’s going on in the world of technology. Google DeepMind wants to define what counts as artificial general intelligence AGI, or artificial general intelligence, is one… Continue Reading →

Amazon reaches a deal with Snap that lets users buy Amazon products directly from ads on Snapchat, resembling Amazon’s deal with Meta announced on November 9 (Sylvia Varnham O’Regan/The Information)

Sylvia Varnham O’Regan / The Information: Amazon reaches a deal with Snap that lets users buy Amazon products directly from ads on Snapchat, resembling Amazon’s deal with Meta announced on November 9  —  Amazon has reached a deal with Snap… Continue Reading →

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