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The servers and routers in data centers work hard and generate a lot of heat. To cool them down, data centers use large amounts of water – in some cases over 25% of local community water supplies.
Contaminated groundwater is nearing the city's water supply. Officials hope developers of the massive data center will help build new drinking water sources.
The surge in the data centers' water use comes as Texas endures prolonged drought, with about a quarter of the state still experiencing dry conditions despite intermittent heavy rain and flooding.
Electricity rates are climbing rapidly in the U.S., driven by high demand from huge data centers, climate change and aging utility infrastructure.
Todd Lyons, the acting ICE director, told CBS News he will allow agents to continue wearing masks due to concerns about their safety.
A political firestorm has erupted after U.S. Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard released over 100 pages of declassified documents revealing an alleged Obama-era conspiracy to ...
A novel malware family named LameHug is using a large language model (LLM) to generate commands to be executed on compromised Windows systems.
Meta is using weatherproof tent structures to house AI infrastructure, in a bid to build data centers as quickly as possible.
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China is pulling ahead of the rest of the world in sinking data centers that power AI into the ocean as an alternate way to keep them cool ...
Meta is so eager to boost its computing power that it's literally erecting tents for temporary data center capacity while its facilities are still under construction.