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AI doesn’t have to be a power hog

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AI doesn’t have to be a power hog. Indeed, AI is integral to all manner of technologies, ranging from autonomous vehicles to more informed disaster response systems to smart buildings and data collection networks monitoring everything from energy consumption to deforestation. . Plenty of R&D power there. Heather Clancy.

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AI doesn't have to be a power hog

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The climate impact of artificial intelligence - both in terms of power consumption and all the electronic waste that gadgets create - is a growing concern. What's more, the climate impact of AI - both in terms of power consumption and all the electronic waste that gadgets create - is a legitimate, growing concern.

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AI doesn’t have to be a power hog

AGreenLiving

AI doesn’t have to be a power hog Heather Clancy Thu, 07/30/2020 – 02:15 Plenty of prognostications, including this one from the World Economic Forum, tout the integral role artificial intelligence could play in “saving the planet.” Right now, data centers use about 2 percent of the world’s electricity.

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Hyundai/Kia’s new EV heat pump technology

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Comprising a compressor, evaporator and condenser, the heat pump captured waste heat given off by the vehicle’s electrical components, recycling this energy to heat the cabin. . This process generates additional heat energy that is recovered by the heat pump and used to warm the cabin, reducing the load on the battery system.

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Q&A with Rivian’s VP of Propulsion (Full Interview)

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Electric SUVs are starting to appear at the high end of the market, but so far no one has built a viable electric pickup. And in September, Amazon changed the game for Rivian by announcing a history-making order of 100,000 electric delivery vans. He spent 15 years as Powertrain Director at McLaren Automotive.