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Microsoft is investing $400 million to expand its cloud and AI infrastructure in Switzerland, aiming to meet growing demand.
Indirect carbon emissions from the operations of four of the leading AI-focused tech companies rose on average by 150 percent from 2020–2023, due to the demands of power-hungry data centers, a United ...
Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT) continues to provide investors with earnings beats and strong growth in its cloud, AI and gaming ...
The UN's International Telecommunication Union tracks the greenhouse gas emissions of 200 leading digital companies between ...
Pornhub’s France block over age checks sparked a 1,000% ProtonVPN signup surge, highlighting pushback against ID laws.
Just weeks after BlackRock's warning, on May 23, Google Quantum AI released a blog post revealing that it had lowered the ...
Take a breathtaking walk through the Bernese Oberland as you explore the pristine beauty of Oeschinensee. Surrounded by ...
Tesla is the worst-performing large-cap stock this year, thanks to declining electric vehicle demand, Chief Executive Elon ...
Google DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis predicted AI smarter than humans will help us “colonize the galaxy,” in as soon as 5 years ...
Amazon’s North Carolina expansion will hire engineers, network, and security specialists, while boosting thousands of jobs in ...
U.S. layoffs so far this year are at their highest levels since 2020 as Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency and ...