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Big Tech's Climate Goals Threatened by AI's Energy Demands
Tech giants such as Microsoft, Google and Amazon face challenges in meeting their climate targets due to the energy demands of AI. Despite the targets, carbon emissions are rising due to AI development and increasing energy consumption in data centers. Efforts to mitigate this include improving energy efficiency and looking at nuclear power as a potential solution. For more information, please visit the TDR website.
AITX's RAD receives expansion order
Robotic Assistance Devices (RAD), a subsidiary of AITX (OTCMKTS: AITX), has received an expansion order for its RIO system from a top 25 healthcare provider, highlighting the growing adoption of AI-powered security solutions in the healthcare sector.
AI deciphers sperm whale communication
Researchers have revealed that AI has deciphered the phonetic alphabet of sperm whale sounds, a groundbreaking discovery that could significantly advance our understanding of whale communication and contribute to marine biology research.
WELL Health raises $15.3M for AI health tech
WELL Health Technologies (OTCMKTS: WHTCF) (TSE: WELL ) has secured C$15.3 million in funding to advance its AI HealthTech initiatives. The funding will support the development of innovative AI solutions to improve healthcare delivery and patient outcomes.
Canadian government invests $15 million in AI healthcare
The Canadian government is investing $15 million in AI healthcare development through the Vancouver Technology Cluster Program, an initiative aimed at spurring innovation and improving healthcare services across Canada.
AI-generated jokes surpass human humor
A University of Southern California study found that AI-generated jokes are perceived as funnier than those made by humans, a finding that highlights the potential of AI in creative fields.
AI system for detecting fractures
The University of Waterloo has developed a new AI system to detect fractures, a technology that promises to improve the accuracy and speed of medical imaging diagnosis.
Atlantic and OpenAI license agreement
The Atlantic has signed a licensing agreement with OpenAI to use the company's language models for news and journalism. The partnership aims to explore the future of AI in media to enhance content generation and analysis.
AI startup Avail launches corpus monetization product
Media AI startup Avail has introduced its Corpus Monetization product to help content creators monetize their work using AI. The tool offers new revenue streams and increases the value of digital content.
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