Invent conference, Chief Executive Matt Garman says there is no end in sight to the artificial intelligence race.
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Utilities, power regulators and researchers in a half-dozen countries told Reuters the surprising growth in power demand driven by the rise of artificial intelligence and cloud computing is being met in the near-term by fossil fuels like natural gas ...
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Finops uses cloud units to connect cloud costs with business value. But applying a simple and generic metric to complex and unique business uses leaves me with a lot of questions.
Entergy is building its first gas-fired power plant in Mississippi in a half century, in paragraph 15)By Valerie Volcovici and Laila KearneyBAKU, Azerbaijan/NEW YORK (Reuters) - A spike in electricity demand from the world's big data providers is raising a worrying possibility for the world's climate: a near-term surge in fossil-fuel use.