The datacenter boom and White House allocating 13.1m acres of public land to coal mining

What the datacenter boom means for America’s environment – and electricity bills The headlong rush to build huge new datacenters, in order to support the growth of AI, is raising a number of concerns in the US – around the impact upon the climate crisis, water use and electricity bills. It’s also set to reshapeContinue reading “The datacenter boom and White House allocating 13.1m acres of public land to coal mining”

Frontpage for Monday January 8 2024

By Daniel Hardaker Good morning. Sadiq Khan finds extra money from his budget to avert a four-day walkout by London transport staff. Plus, lawyers ask the police to intervene after Palestine flags are flown for months across the lamp posts of an east London borough. Khan bows to unions over TfL strikes The Mayor ofContinue reading “Frontpage for Monday January 8 2024”

The Telegraph Frontpage for 2023 May 2 #1

By Daniel Hardaker Sue Gray was holding secret negotiations with Keir Starmer while advising the investigation that brought down Boris Johnson, a report is to reveal. Meanwhile Anna Wintour and Bill Nighy appear as an official couple for the first time at the Met Gala. Sue Gray advised partygate investigation while holding secret talks withContinue reading “The Telegraph Frontpage for 2023 May 2 #1”

Countless people are already using ChatGPT to medically diagnose themselves rather than see a physician

Read on Medium “My fear is that countless people are already using ChatGPT to medically diagnose themselves rather than see a physician. If my patient…had done that, ChatGPT’s response could have killed her.” With news that ChatGPT successfully “passed” the U.S. Medical Licensing Exam, I was curious how it would perform in a real-world medicalContinue reading “Countless people are already using ChatGPT to medically diagnose themselves rather than see a physician”

What The Telegraph brought in the news on Friday 2023 March 17

By Matthew Robinson Labour is preparing for a tax raid on up to two million pension pots with a plan to reverse the Chancellor’s decision to scrap the lifetime contributions cap. And Nicola Sturgeon has denied that the SNP is in crisis after it was revealed that more than 40 per cent of the party’sContinue reading “What The Telegraph brought in the news on Friday 2023 March 17”

The Telegraph Frontpage for Friday 2022 December 30

Rishi Sunak is considering the return of Covid travel restrictions for the first time since pandemic rules were scrapped in February, amid concern over soaring cases in China. And the world has paid heartfelt tributes to Brazil’s football legend Pelé, who has died at the age of 82. Headlines: Today’s essential news Covid curbs |Continue reading “The Telegraph Frontpage for Friday 2022 December 30”

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