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White House staff told not to place bets on prediction markets

bbc.co.uk
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OpenAI and UK sign deal to use AI in public services

bbc.co.uk
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AI could cause 'social ruptures' between people who disagree on its sentience

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NatWest blocks staff from using WhatsApp and Facebook Messenger

bbc.co.uk
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Social media faces big changes under new Ofcom rules

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Ask HN: Does Starship mean that data centers will soon be in orbit?

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Kuwait news outlet unveils AI-generated presenter Fedha

bbc.co.uk
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·3 anni fa·discuss
Maybe move all data centers into geostationary orbit. They would be solar powered with direct communication between each orbiting center and transmitters/receiver stations on the planet surface. With that sort of lifting capacity, it wouldn't take too long to move most data center servers into orbit. Would it be cost effective? Maybe not. But I reckon there would be some climate change benefit by moving all that heat out into space.