artificial-intelligence
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Green Artificial Intelligence: China Navigating the AI Environmental Paradox

Artificial Intelligence (AI) stands at the forefront of technological innovation, promising to revolutionise industries and enhance efficiencies across various sectors. But as AI’s capabilities expand, so does its environmental footprint. By 2030, AI data centers are projected to consume up to 3% of global electricity, a significant increase from current levels. Energy Consumption Challenge The Continue reading
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China’s dominance in global chip research

Semiconductors are a critical part of almost every modern electronic device. In electronics, a chip refers to a small piece of semiconductor that contains electronic circuits that store and process information. Today they can contain billions of microscopic switches on a chip smaller than a fingernail. The Center for Security and Emerging Technology (ETO) at Georgetown University, Washington, D.C., publishes the Research Continue reading
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Robots – key to overcoming EV charging challenges globally?

As electric vehicles boom and bring about charging challenges worldwide, China is producing self-driving charging robots to juice up EVs as part of broader efforts for a more advanced EV ecosystem. NaaS Technology, one of China’s largest and fastest-growing EV charging service providers, recently launched such a robot that finds EVs, smart-charges them and collects Continue reading