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- As gas plants rise to power AI, renewable energy allies are fighting for cleaner alternatives
The rise of AI-driven data centers is increasing energy demand, prompting a surge in natural gas and coal plant construction. Renewable energy advocates and lawmakers in multiple states are enacting legislation to ensure these facilities meet clean energy benchmarks. States like New York, Michigan, and Oregon have introduced laws requiring data centers to source a significant portion of their energy from renewables by 2030-2040.
- As gas plants rise to power AI, renewable energy allies are fighting for cleaner alternatives
The surge in energy demand from artificial intelligence is driving a boom in natural gas and coal plants, prompting renewable energy advocates and lawmakers in states like New York, Michigan, Oregon, and Minnesota to push for legislation requiring data centers to use climate-friendly energy. Efforts aim to align data center power consumption with emissions-reduction goals, as tech giants' energy needs outpace renewable energy infrastructure development.
- As gas plants rise to power AI, renewable energy allies are fighting for cleaner alternatives
The surge in energy demand from AI is driving a construction boom for natural gas-fired power plants, prompting renewable energy advocates to push for legislation requiring data centers to use climate-friendly energy. States like New York, Michigan, and Oregon have introduced laws to ensure data centers meet renewable energy benchmarks, while utilities and regulators face pressure to align energy supply with emissions-reduction goals.
- As gas plants rise to power AI, renewable energy allies are fighting for cleaner alternatives
The surge in energy demand from AI is driving a fossil fuel renaissance, prompting renewable energy advocates to push for climate-friendly power sources for data centers. States like New York, Michigan, Oregon, and Minnesota are enacting legislation to require data centers to meet renewable energy benchmarks, while utilities and tech giants face pressure to align with emissions-reduction goals.
- Don’t expect the rising tide of AI to lift all boats
The AI revolution is expected to create mixed outcomes for governments and financial markets, with some economies benefiting from tech supply chain growth while others lag. It also raises risks of financial crises, requiring careful risk management.
- Expanding AI and chip firms push up rents in Beijing’s hi-tech district
Demand for Beijing’s grade-A office buildings increased in the first half of the year, driven by artificial intelligence and semiconductor companies in the Zhongguancun area, the only submarket in Beijing to post rent growth. The report was published by property consultancy Knight Frank.
- Star Market at 7: tech-centric stock exchange powers China’s innovation rise
President Xi Jinping proposed a tech-focused board on the Shanghai Stock Exchange in 2018, which became the Star Market (Sci-Tech Innovation Board). The Star Market now drives breakthroughs in artificial intelligence, robotics, and semiconductors, forming a key part of China’s innovation strategy.
- Apple files lawsuit accusing ChatGPT maker OpenAI of stealing trade secrets
Apple filed a lawsuit against OpenAI, accusing it of stealing trade secrets to build hardware for ChatGPT. The dispute marks a major rupture in the partnership between Apple and the AI company.
- Memory chip giant SK Hynix jumps nearly 13% in Wall Street debut as AI frenzy powers biggest initial share sale in the U.S. by a foreign company
SK Hynix's shares rose 12.8% on their Wall Street debut, driven by surging demand for memory chips due to AI advancements. The company raised $26.5 billion through an ADR offering, making it the largest U.S. IPO by a foreign firm. SK Hynix partnered with Nvidia to supply advanced memory chips and plans to expand in the U.S. with a new Indiana facility.
- Apple sues OpenAI, alleging artificial intelligence company stole trade secrets
Apple filed a lawsuit against OpenAI, alleging the AI company stole trade secrets by poaching employees and obtaining confidential material to develop hardware. The suit claims OpenAI coerced Apple workers to share product designs and other sensitive information.
- SK Hynix rises nearly 13% in debut on Wall Street as demand for memory chips soars amid AI frenzy
SK Hynix's shares rose 12.8% on their Wall Street debut, driven by surging demand for memory chips due to AI growth. The company raised $26.5 billion via ADRs and partnered with Nvidia for advanced memory chips as AI infrastructure expands.
- 'Shared ambitions': Canada, Saudi Arabia sign deals on defence, investment, and AI
Canada and Saudi Arabia signed 13 commercial agreements and memoranda of understanding worth $700m in defense, investment, AI, health technology, mining, and infrastructure. The deals include collaboration on AI through Canada's Cohere and Saudi Arabia's HUMAIN, as well as projects in renewable energy and carbon capture.
- AI backlash reaches major university with bold ban on laptops and phones for law students
The University of Chicago has banned first-year law students from using phones, laptops, and tablets in class to combat AI reliance, promoting critical thinking. The policy includes designating classroom scribes and allowing limited device use for specific activities, alongside a strategy to teach ethical AI use in legal practice.
- 5 Key Education Stories This Week: Future of College, ‘Rehumaning’ School & More
The 74 highlights five education stories, including elementary principals adapting to young learners' needs, Princess Moss's election as NEA President, the evolving demands on college students amid AI advancements, a Detroit rail station offering youth training, and a discussion on 'Rehumaning' education by removing toxic tech.
- China to head off AI-fuelled inequality by lifting salaries, narrowing pay gap
China is prioritizing income growth and wage-distribution reforms to mitigate the impact of artificial intelligence on the domestic job market. A new blueprint from the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security outlines strategies like promoting collective wage bargaining, ensuring steady wage increases, and shifting pay toward frontline workers.
- The next frontier of AI: how ‘world models’ are simulating reality and virtual spaces
Artificial intelligence is transitioning from generating media to developing 'world models' that simulate how physical or digital worlds change over time. Chinese companies are expanding the concept beyond its original physics and robotics context, though the technology remains in early stages with no clear consensus on its future form.
- Watchdog blows the whistle on America’s biggest AI villains
A government watchdog has launched a database to track individuals labeled as 'AI villains' in the AI industry and their connections to President Donald Trump. The initiative aims to monitor major players in the sector amid growing backlash against artificial intelligence in the US.
- Anthropic is bringing on former Fed chair Ben Bernanke to its AI oversight board
Anthropic is adding Ben Bernanke to its AI oversight board. He will advise on how artificial intelligence is affecting economies and workforces.
- SK Hynix hits the U.S. stock market as demand for memory chips soars amid AI frenzy
SK Hynix is entering the U.S. stock market with a $26.5 billion IPO as AI-driven demand for memory chips surges. The company partners with Nvidia and plans a U.S. production facility in Indiana, while expanding a $518 billion chipmaking hub in South Korea.
- Israel is readying its combat-proven Arrow system for future missile wars with next-generation interceptors
Israel is advancing its Arrow missile defense system with Arrow 4 nearing serial production and Arrow 5 in development, both incorporating artificial intelligence. The system, a joint effort with Boeing and the US Missile Defense Agency, aims to enhance Israel's ballistic missile defense capabilities against threats like Iran.
- Debatable: AI’s impact on the economy
Artificial intelligence is reshaping the US economy, with debates over its impact on jobs. While some data shows AI adoption correlates with job growth, others highlight risks, particularly for younger workers. Gina Raimondo and Bernie Sanders present opposing views, with Raimondo emphasizing long-term job creation and Sanders warning of significant job losses.
- ‘AI accountability agenda’: US senator unveils package of bills to curb tech’s harms
Senator Ed Markey has proposed a legislative package targeting AI-related issues, including energy-intensive datacenters, biased hiring systems, and risks to children. The bills aim to address concerns about workplace surveillance, algorithmic discrimination, and economic inequality exacerbated by AI advancements.
- Fact check: Republicans spar on AI, DEI in Michigan gubernatorial debate
Republicans John James, Mike Cox, and Perry Johnson debated in Grand Rapids, focusing on artificial intelligence and diversity, equity, and inclusion. The debate highlighted disagreements among the candidates on these issues.
- AP Exclusive: Inside Israel’s push to clear sea munitions, part of global push to protect waters
Israel is conducting a yearslong project to clear unexploded munitions from the Mediterranean Sea near Rishon LeZion to return shoreline to residents. Divers faced challenges locating mock mortar shells planted months earlier during training exercises, highlighting the difficulties of underwater munition clearance. The initiative aligns with a global effort to protect waters amid increased demand for ocean use in shipping, energy, and AI infrastructure.
- Martin Scorcese’s AI adventure points to Hollywood’s future — like it or not
Martin Scorsese used AI to help create storyboards for a film, signaling a potential shift in Hollywood's approach to technology. The 'Goodfellas' director's adoption of AI surprised the industry.
- New Fed task force members share Chairman Kevin Warsh's embrace of AI
The Federal Reserve's new task force on AI includes three members who strongly support the technology, aligning with Chairman Kevin Warsh's endorsement. The task force aims to advise the Fed on artificial intelligence initiatives.
- Nashville's air traffic control tower remains understaffed. Could relocation incentives help?
Nashville's air traffic control tower has faced chronic staffing shortages, with only 27 certified controllers in September compared to the FAA's goal of 52. Despite promises of relief from U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy, progress remains slow, though a federal memo suggests relocation incentives of up to $60,000 for controllers may be in play. The FAA is also exploring AI software to improve air traffic efficiency.
- Andreessen, Chetty among leaders of Fed's new task forces evaluating operations
The Federal Reserve has announced five task forces led by figures like Marc Andreessen, Raj Chetty, and Kevin Warsh to evaluate changes to the central bank's operations. The groups will focus on topics including artificial intelligence, data sources, and the Fed's balance sheet.
- Andreessen, Chetty among leaders of Fed's new task forces evaluating operations
The Federal Reserve announced task forces led by Marc Andreessen, Raj Chetty, and others to evaluate changes to the central bank's operations. The groups will address topics like AI's economic impact, data sources, and the Fed's balance sheet. Chair Kevin Warsh emphasized adapting to economic changes but has not yet specified the scope of reforms.
- Bipartisan lawmakers press agencies on AI election threats
Bipartisan House lawmakers Josh Gottheimer and Mike Lawler are urging federal agencies to address risks posed by artificial intelligence to the upcoming election, particularly concerning chatbots' responses to voters. They sent a letter to the heads of Homeland Security, Justice, and Cybersecurity agencies requesting action.
- Microsoft’s early AI lead has become a test of faith
Microsoft's early lead in artificial intelligence has become a test of faith, with capital spending increasing significantly.
- Bruce Rockowitz Sees Al as Growth Engine for Wellness, Dining and Media Businesses
Bruce Rockowitz identifies artificial intelligence as a growth driver for wellness, dining, and media businesses, emphasizing its role as a competitive advantage beyond mere productivity tools. He highlights AI's transition from experimentation to execution across industries.
- Dana Suskind on How To Protect Childhood in the Age of AI
Dana Suskind discusses her new book 'Human Raised,' which addresses the impact of AI on child development and offers the HOPE framework for nurturing human connection and learning. She highlights AI's growing capabilities but emphasizes its lack of human care, urging parents and educators to prioritize early childhood interaction.
- Starbucks Taps AI to Cut Reliance on Microsoft, IBM Software
Starbucks is developing AI-based solutions to replace a Microsoft inventory tracking system and an IBM maintenance management tool. The company aims to reduce its reliance on these external software providers by leveraging artificial intelligence.
- The U.S. and China are today’s leaders in AI. These countries could be the next-stage champions.
The U.S. and China are currently leading in AI, while South Korea and the United Arab Emirates are identified as potential next-stage champions in AI development and adoption by Bank of America economists.
- How AI could help Hong Kong taxi drivers find customers on the streets
Hong Kong taxi drivers may use an AI-powered big data prediction model called StreetSights by mid-2027 to identify high-demand streets. The system, developed by Dash and Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, has shown up to 90% accuracy in forecasting rider demand.
- US-China AI war boils down to a contest over electricity
The AI competition between the US and China is shifting toward a contest over electricity output and pricing, as AI models become commoditized and their costs increasingly depend on energy. Open-source AI models are rapidly emerging in China, while the American AI community has raised arguments (content cut off).
- Why AI race with US is a ‘knockout game’ China cannot afford to lose
A Chinese academic warns China must overhaul its innovation ecosystem to avoid losing technological sovereignty and national security in its AI competition with the US. Huang Ping advocates for stronger support of open-source AI to counter US market dominance and costly closed-source models.
- Kaiser nurses say technology is making their jobs — and patient care — worse
Kaiser Permanente call center nurses criticize workplace surveillance tools and AI for prioritizing speed and cost savings over patient care quality. Nurses face performance evaluations based on call duration, with those exceeding 15-minute calls risking criticism or evaluations. The California Nurses Association is negotiating a new contract with Kaiser, highlighting AI as a key issue amid strikes and legislative efforts to regulate AI in healthcare.
- Emerging Stocks Extend Drop as Oil Swings, AI Affect Sentiment
Emerging market stocks continued their decline amid volatile oil prices and shifting sentiment driven by artificial intelligence developments. A U.S. sailor was seen preparing a fighter aircraft for launch from the USS Abraham Lincoln.