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Future data centres may have built-in nuclear reactors
As AI uses more electricity, new data centres could have their own nuclear power stations. Source: BBC
As AI uses more electricity, new data centres could have their own nuclear power stations. Source: BBC
A charity warns that creating or viewing such images is still illegal, even if the children are not real. Source: BBC
Campaigners at the Tech Transparency Project in the US found paid-for features for organisations. Source: BBC
US Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco says the US wants tougher sentences for crimes involving AI. Source: BBC
The tech giant is deploying AI to help identify large sources of methane leaks in satellite data. Source: BBC
The Meta boss says his firm’s headset is ‘the best product, period’ after trying Apple’s rival headset. Source: BBC
The multi-billionaire moved to Miami last year, where there is no tax on share sales above $250,000. Source: BBC
Hovhannes Avoyan, founder of picture and video editing app Picsart, shares his advice for our CEO Secrets series. Source: BBC
Over 100 facilities have been affected with some doctors resorting to pen and paper. Source: BBC
Mobile and tablet apps are unaffected, meaning users can still download BBC shows to watch later. Source: BBC
The firm’s shares have soared since its earnings announcement last week and are now up more than 98%. Source: BBC
Music festivals need a lot of electricity, but plugging into greener sources is not easy or cheap. Source: BBC
The firm said its engineers were working hard to fix the issues affecting its network. Source: BBC
The BBC’s technology editor Zoe Kleinman looks at the technology sector’s damaged reputation. Source: BBC
Ofcom says it has concerns over Virgin Media’s actions to protect vulnerable customers. Source: BBC
Users have taken to message boards to complain about the increase, which they say is unjustified. Source: BBC
Sales of electric bikes are booming but defective batteries and chargers can cause fires. Source: BBC
It comes after consumer group Which? said most of the devices they tested posed a ‘serious safety risk’ to users. Source: BBC
The moves comes as concerns grow around misinformation and artificial intelligence ahead of the US election. Source: BBC
The Super Bowl advert faces a backlash for appearing to make light of a man with a peanut allergy. Source: BBC