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xAI (X.AI) has purchased a massive warehouse for the construction of a third data center near Memphis, Tenn. "xAI has bought a third building called MACROHARDRR," xAI and Tesla (TSLA) CEO Elon Musk ...
Abstract: Data videos increasingly becoming a popular data storytelling form represented by visual and audio integration. In recent years, more and more researchers have explored many narrative ...
Traders are reassessing the policy outlook without October’s inflation and employment figures. Bitcoin extended its weekly slide, with prediction markets marking down the odds of a near-term move ...
Corgan, HDR, Gensler, Stantec, AECOM, HKS, Page, HED, Arcadis North America, and DGA top Building Design+Construction's ranking of the nation's largest data center ...
Anthropic is starting to train its models on new Claude chats. If you’re using the bot and don’t want your chats used as training data, here’s how to opt out. Anthropic is prepared to repurpose ...
As the AI fervor continues to reshape how people see the world, 2025 looms as yet another year in the march toward technological advancement. While some worry about the dominance of technology in ...
Stocks have been resilient since the July jobs report, with interest rate cuts now not just a hope but a legitimate expectation. Jay Powell gives his annual Jackson Hole speech this Friday, the last ...
Section 1. Purpose and Policy. America has long led the world in innovation, technological advancement, and design. But with a sprawling ecosystem of digital services offered to Americans, the ...
The rapid escalation of AI/ML workloads—driven by increasingly large language models—is reshaping high-performance computing and AI data center architectures. Real-time inference and large-scale ...
Fueled by AI, global demand for data center capacity could more than triple by 2030, McKinsey reports. But these facilities use up enormous amounts of water and power to keep their equipment cool. In ...
Those are a few of the findings in a recent survey of 500 U.S. professionals whose jobs either partially or entirely involve entering data from printed matter, PDFs, spreadsheets, or reports into ...
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