Rena Schroeder poses for a portrait on her ranch where she runs an equine learning nonprofit and cares for rescue livestock in Lott. The Republican Party has felt like home to Rena Schroeder since her ...
Two counts of child exploitation (Level 5 felony) Four counts of possession of child sex abuse material with aggravating factor (Level 5 felony) One count of possession of child sex abuse material ...
As global temperatures rise, data centers for artificial intelligence are creating “heat islands” that could have significant impacts on communities and their surrounding environments in the years to ...
Amazon's AI boom is creating a new kind of mess: a growing bloat of internal tools and duplicated data. Some teams are rapidly building their own AI-powered applications to automate workflows and ...
AWAITING A PRELIMINARY HEARING. NEW TONIGHT STATE ATTORNEY GENERAL CHARGED A MIFFLIN COUNTY MAN ACCUSING HIM OF MAKING CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE MATERIAL WITH AI. THE ATTORNEY GENERAL CHARGED. 35 YEAR OLD ...
Data centers have been on the receiving end of increasing public scrutiny, with moratoriums and local protests calling attention to water shortages, higher electricity prices, and deteriorating air ...
A new shape-shifting material can change both its texture and color in seconds, inspired by the camouflage abilities of octopuses. By precisely controlling how a polymer swells with water, researchers ...
The vast data centers that power artificial intelligence guzzle huge amounts of energy but they also have another alarming impact, according to new research. They are creating “heat islands,” warming ...
US NOW WITH WHAT HAPPENED IN COURT AND ALSO HOW WE GOT HERE. THAT’S MEAN. YEAH. SO THIS AFTERNOON THE STATE ATTORNEY GENERAL SAID 216 YEAR OLD BOYS ADMITTED TO MORPHING THE IMAGES TO MAKE THOSE IN THE ...
As seen on diginomica passim, the music industry has a complicated relationship with data and AI. While there’s justifiable concern that emerging technology can be used to shortcut the creative ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio—State officials’ approval of a $4.5 million tax break for a Northeast Ohio data‑center expansion was met with a chorus of online criticism, given that the project will only create 10 ...