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As AI use surges, tech companies race to secure clean energy and preserve climate goals

GeekWire

(Helion Photo) The rapid growth of artificial intelligence is driving new demand for cloud computing infrastructure operated by tech giants including Amazon and Microsoft, which are investing billions of dollars each year into the construction of data centers that gobble massive amounts of energy. In the U.S.

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IT services company Atos plans IBM-style split

CIO Business Intelligence

The largest of the three lines, “tech foundations,” bundles together what Atos calls its “mature” businesses: data centers and hosting; the digital workplace; unified communication and collaboration; and business process outsourcing. IBM was still broadly profitable when it split, having made a net profit of $5.7 Legacy losses.

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IT services company Atos finalizes plan for IBM-style split

CIO Business Intelligence

Saleh explained how Eviden plans to raise capital to develop its business after the Tech Foundations sale. Declining market share Philippe Oliva, Atos co-CEO in charge of Eviden, outlined how the company plans use that capital, growing revenue by 7% annually through 2026. It has already raised €700 million this way over the last year.

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10 big things we think will happen in the next 10 years

Vox

Dylan Matthews A level 4 autonomous vehicle will be for sale in the US to ordinary customers (80 percent) The autonomy metric developed by SAE (the organization formerly known as the Society of Automotive Engineers) measures on a 0 to 5 scale how capable cars are at self-driving. But I have faith we’ll still make progress.

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