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Every day, millions of gamers around the world generate vast amounts of data—each click, decision, and interaction representing a unique piece of human behavior and cognition.
The startup uses AI to quickly search for minerals over wide areas, identifying promising potential deposits for exploration.
The data centers driving AI use massive amounts of electricity. But a new partnership among power companies aims to use AI for a cleaner, more reliable grid.
It's the dynamic pulse that surges through our electrical lines, the unseen force that illuminates the dark, and the silent but commanding engine propelling the future of artificial intelligence. Though intangible, its influence is omnipresent in our daily lives. This invisible force is power.
Powerfleet (Nasdaq: AIOT), a global leader in the artificial intelligence of things (AIoT) software-as-a-service (SaaS) mobile asset industry, announces the launch of advanced Unity in-warehouse solutions through its TELUS partnership,
Texas's power grid faces immense pressure from the rapid expansion of AI data centers, with demand projected to increase so significantly that the equivalent of 30 nuclear power plants would be needed by 2030.
NAES, America's largest independent power operator with 65GW under management, and Gecko, the company pioneering the development of AI-driven platforms using robotics, have announced a strategic partnership aimed at transforming the reliability and operational efficiency of American power production following President Trump's declaration of a national energy emergency on January 20th.
Traditional energy management systems often struggle with inefficiencies due to centralized operations, fluctuating renewable energy sources, and the absence of secure peer-to-peer (P2P) energy trading.