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The solution to the AI power boom is a better grid, not a bigger one
Semafor· 4 days ago“But I’m worried because of the pace” required. Tim’s view The looming surge in power demand for EVs...
Big Data is Back, and It’s Bigger Than Ever
Analytics India Magazine· 1 day agoThe influx of AI systems has highlighted the importance of data within businesses, with many pivoting towards actually utilising the data they generate...
MapmyIndia aims for ₹1,000 cr of revenue by FY27 but faces speed bumps galore
Livemint· 1 day agoRakesh Verma, co-founder, chairman and managing director of CE Info Systems, MapmyIndia’s parent company, told Mint in an interview, “The analytics business is expected to ...
Food for thought from Cannes Lions’24 - ET BrandEquity
The Economic Times· 7 days agoDay four of Cannes, the second last day, had another bunch of awesome work. Many of them belong to...
From London to Sydney via Kolkata in a 1923 vintage car
The Telegraph· 11 hours agoLang and Bev Kidby drove from London to Kolkata before shipping the car to Australia for the last...
SoftBank to back AI startup Perplexity at $3 billion valuation
The Economic Times· 2 days agoSoftBank's AI investments, especially in Perplexity AI at $3 billion, signify a strategic shift...
Amazon cloud giant AWS wants public sector to embrace AI - ET BrandEquity
The Economic Times· 1 day agoAmazon's AWS, the world's biggest cloud computing outfit, is making a major push to entice the public sector to join the artificial intelligence revolution, as the generative AI race with Microsoft ...
TiDB Can Do What MongoDB or CockRoachDB Can’t
Analytics India Magazine· 2 days agoTiDB, which is an advanced distributed SQL database developed by PingCap, claims to solve all these problems for developers. Its biggest selling point is that it offers a compelling blend of ...
“Elvis had attitude. So did Iron Maiden and Danzig”: an interview with Glenn Danzig, metal’s dark...
Louder Sound· 6 days agoI don’t care. It’s nice to be in a magazine but not if you’re going to be a dickhead about it…” Duly...
The Internet-eating Dragon
The Telegraph· 5 days agoIn China, chunks of online information are disappearing. This means we are losing parts of our collective memory