Politics live: new standards for datacentres being built in Australia; report warns of drone threat
The Australian government is under pressure over oil supply issues while introducing new regulations for datacentres and facing rising concerns about drone threats.
Invisible datacentres and capricious chips: is UK’s AI bubble about to burst?
The UK's AI investment landscape is facing uncertainty as OpenAI pulls back from a major datacentre project in Texas, raising questions about capital stability in the sector.
The environmental cost of datacentres is rising. Is it time to quit AI?
The surge in datacentres driven by artificial intelligence is significantly increasing energy demands and environmental costs, prompting discussions on whether we should reconsider AI's widespread use.
Wednesday briefing: From missing billions to nonexistent datacentres, inside Britain’s AI drive
Investigations reveal discrepancies in the UK government's AI investment promises, highlighting a lack of tangible progress in bringing AI infrastructure to fruition.
‘It means missile defence on data centres’: drone strikes raises doubts over Gulf as AI superpower
An unprecedented drone strike by Iran targets commercial datacentres in the UAE and Bahrain, raising concerns about the region's role in global technology and security.
Morning Mail: calls for talks as waves of missiles target Iran; scrutiny on ‘less lethal’ police projectiles; Australia’s energy hungry datacentres
The article discusses the rising tensions and death toll in the Middle East involving Iran, scrutiny on police use of 'less lethal' weapons in Australia, and concerns about the energy consumption of datacentres.
Rolls-Royce profits soar 40% amid booming demand for AI datacentre power
Rolls-Royce has reported a 40% increase in profits driven by strong demand from datacentres and a turnaround strategy led by CEO Tufan Erginbilgiç.