Electricity demand is surging, driven by artificial intelligence and a boom in data center construction. Some warn the U.S. grid can’t keep up. But Scott Strazik, CEO of GE Vernova, says his company ...
Secretary of Energy Chris Wright recently sent a letter to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission directing it to open a rulemaking to facilitate access to the electrical grid by both new generating ...
The artificial-intelligence boom has driven up demand for data centers, sending companies into an expensive scramble for more resources that has sparked resistance in locales housing the facilities.
European policymakers are crafting changes to scale back and simplify landmark rules for A.I. and data privacy, in a shift from an aggressive regulatory period. Credit...Edmon de Haro Supported by By ...
Google has confirmed that hackers have stolen the Salesforce-stored data of more than 200 companies in a large-scale supply chain hack. On Thursday, Salesforce disclosed a breach of “certain customers ...
Logitech confirms data breach via SEC filing, citing a zero-day in third-party software as the entry point Cl0p ransomware gang claims responsibility, alleging theft of 1.8 TB of company data Stolen ...
Using data analytics – and, ironically, some artificial intelligence – a team at Cornell University has mapped the environmental impact of AI by state. They published their results in the journal ...
According to a new report from the International Energy Agency, the world will spend $580 billion on data centers this year — $40 billion more than will be spent finding new oil supplies. Those ...
A data center set to be built on southeast Michigan farmland is the latest example of what rural communities face as demand rapidly grows for sprawling warehouses to support artificial intelligence.
Revenue: $200,000 for Q3 2025, down from $2.4 million in Q2 2025. GAAP Cost of Revenues: $4.9 million. Operating Expenses: $5.1 million. Net Loss: $10.4 million or $0.73 per share. Cash, Cash ...
Alphabet's Google is investing $40 billion to build new data centers in two Texas counties. The announcement, made Friday, said one of the new data centers will be in Armstrong County, in the Texas ...