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The true cost of AI data centres

This spring, just outside Regina, construction is set to begin on Canada's largest data centre. Many of these massive server farms, that train and power AI, are being built or proposed across the country.They’re all part of a global infrastructure supercycle. In the U.S. alone, d ...  Show more

Open source intelligence cowboys ‘monitoring’ Iran

As the world watches for updates in the war on Iran, cutting through the fog of war and getting a real sense of the extent of damage and military activity in the region isn’t easy. For some, the answer is open source intelligence: pouring over satellite images, flight radars, new ...  Show more

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