Energy, Not GPUs, Decides AI’s Future
AI infrastructure is being rebuilt in plain sight. A quiet site in rural Indiana now hosts one of the largest AI campuses on Earth, drawing up to 2 gigawatts of
AI infrastructure is being rebuilt in plain sight. A quiet site in rural Indiana now hosts one of the largest AI campuses on Earth, drawing up to 2 gigawatts of

Public concern over AI safety is rising after recent reports linked deaths in the United States to chatbot use and as UK teenagers increasingly seek mental health advice from these

Newton County is facing a tech-driven land rush as large projects from Meta and Amazon move forward, igniting hopes for jobs and tax dollars while spurring protests over growth and

MIT researchers have introduced FSNet, a problem-solving tool designed to deliver optimal answers to complex tasks without breaking any rules. The team says the method could help power grid operators

SPFF is preparing for fresh allocations to private equity while tightening its review of investment partners’ environmental, social, and governance practices. In a brief comment, SPFF chief executive Timo Löyttyniemi

The fate of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet is once again in focus as scientists warn it contains enough frozen water to raise global seas by about five meters. The

James D. Watson, the molecular biologist who shared a Nobel Prize for helping reveal DNA’s double-helix structure, has died. Details about the date and location were not immediately available. Watson’s

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is moving to speed up review of chemicals meant for data centers, raising alarms from scientists who fear weaker scrutiny of long-lasting compounds. The shift

Amazon is building artificial intelligence systems to help run 911 call centers in the United States, a move that could reshape how emergencies are handled. NBC News correspondent Gadi Schwartz