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By automatically extracting data elements that are used in making treatment decisions, our algorithm enables the rapid examination of large amounts of patient data relative to manual chart review.
Homes and businesses in the largest U.S. electric grid - operated by PJM Interconnection - could face rate increases of up to 60% over the next five years as the energy needs of Big Tech's data ...
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Joule Capital Partners, Caterpillar Inc. (NYSE: CAT), and Wheeler Machinery Co. today announced an agreement to power Joule's High Performance Compute Data Center Campus in Utah. Joule, a next ...
The law, which allows for off-grid energy providers, might protect consumers from higher energy rates while still encouraging these power-hungry businesses to set up in the state.
Winters Earthmoving Inc. is applying to extract below the water table in the existing pit about one kilometre west of Maxwell.
Michigan's two largest utilities are both bidding to power new "data centers" — warehouses that house massive computer systems for tech companies — as the AI arms race rippling across the ...
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Security researchers found a weakness in OpenAI’s Connectors, which let you hook up ChatGPT to other services, that allowed them to extract data from a Google Drive without any user interaction.
When Adobe first released the Portable Document Format in 1993, it was a transformative technology: for the first time, digital files could faithfully replicate the look ...
Data centers, now consuming 5% of U.S. electricity, could more than double their power demand by 2030 amid AI and cloud expansion.
Michigan utility Consumers Energy (CMS) is set to provide 1GW of new power load to a planned hyperscale data center. “The data center agreement is a big win and reflects progress in our growth as well ...