Goldman Sachs Research projects U.S. data centers will consume ~8% of national electricity by 2030, up from ~3% in 2022.
AvenuesAI begins developing on-premise AI models via PhroneticAI as companies raise concerns over data privacy.
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RAIC 2026 highlights need for Africa to control data and AI systems

By Buertey Francis BORYORRethink Africa Intelligence (RAI), a Pan-African intelligence ecosystem has called on African ...
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Data protection provider Commvault Systems Inc. today announced new artificial intelligence capabilities that it says will allow organizations to accelerate AI adoption with confi ...
Community members gathered in the Ford School of Public Policy to attend a panel about the impacts of the University's ...
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Bombs and porn are bad reasons to build more data centers

Data center construction isn’t going as planned. Bloomberg reported earlier this month that nearly half of the 12 gigawatts in computing power worth of data centers planned for this year have been ...
Standard monitoring systems are no longer enough to identify the silent killers lurking behind layers of operational ...
Germany-based machine translation service DeepL has announced adding Amazon Web Services’ servers for data processing, ...
AvenuesAI, through subsidiary PhroneticAI, is innovating a fully on-premise AI model, ensuring data sovereignty and addressing privacy concerns. This strategic move targets an emerging market need for ...