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From Energy Hog to Grid Helper: AI Data Centers in Action
AI is growing really fast and, well, that is creating a problem for electricity grids. Data centers that run AI models use a ton of power. That can make it harder for utilities to keep the lights on, literally, and to keep prices stable. Most solutions so far have been to build new power plants
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The Future of Shopping Is Here: Google Gemini’s AI Revolution
Google is trying something new with its Gemini AI chatbot. The company is working with Walmart, Shopify, Wayfair, and a few other big retailers to let people find and buy stuff without leaving the chat. It is kind of like having a shopping assistant inside your phone, though for now it is mostly U.S. users.
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Big Tech’s Unexpected AI Pairing
Apple has mostly stayed quiet on AI while others went all-in. Microsoft, Amazon, Meta — they spent big, fast. Apple? Not so much. Until now. It’s making a move, and it’s leaning on Google to do it. The deal is multi-year. Google’s Gemini models and cloud infrastructure will support Apple’s AI features across its products.
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DGIST Breakthrough Could Power AI Devices Without Charging
Researchers at DGIST led by Professor Su-Il In have made a big step forward in betavoltaic batteries. These are batteries that generate power from radioactive decay. The team reported a sixfold improvement in efficiency for perovskite-based devices. The study was published in Carbon Energy. Why This Matters Betavoltaic batteries can produce electricity without external charging.
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Australia Steps Up Challenge to China’s Critical Minerals Hold
Australia is finally putting real money into critical minerals. The government plans to spend A$1.2 billion, about $800 million, to buy key minerals from local producers. They will hold them in a strategic reserve. The goal is simple. Secure supply for defense and high-tech industries. Support local miners. Reduce reliance on China. China still controls










