Training a single neural network can require an volume of water sufficient to fill a nuclear reactor, while our queries to ChatGPT create a carbon footprint comparable to industrial manufacturing. We have uncovered the price our planet pays for our dialogue with artificial intelligence.
When, in 2022, the Midjourney neural network generated the work "Théâtre D'opéra Spatial," which won a digital art competition in Colorado, it caused a shock. Many saw this as the sunset of human creativity.
A recent study has proven that artificial intelligence is no longer perceived as a revolutionary innovation or a novelty. Neural networks have long become a part of everyday life.
We live in an era when addressing climate change and achieving an energy transition is no longer merely an environmental goal but a genuine technological front line — one where “green” technologies are becoming the driving forces of industry, economy, and social transformation. In this article, we explore how new materials and energy sources are helping the planet, what role artificial intelligence plays in this process, and which companies are leading the greentech revolution.
In the 21st century, medicine is undergoing a true revolution — algorithms are replacing doctors, 3D printers are printing human organs, artificial intelligence is designing drugs, and for the first time, humans can control their own biology and literally hack their bodies. Our very attitude toward health, aging, and the process of life itself has changed. But what will be the result of this revolution? Is it the key to immortality, or just another form of dependence on technology?
Until recently, forecasters relied on vast amounts of data from meteorological satellites, ground stations, weather radars, and other sources (e.g., ocean buoys, radiosondes), which is received in real-time.
We live in an era when digital technologies are becoming not just auxiliary tools but literally a part of our bodies — an intuitive environment and an interface for consciousness.
The Chinese IT market and the country’s high-tech industry are steadily in the spotlight of the global community. The dynamically developing digital economy, which is projected to exceed $7 trillion by 2025, confirms China’s status as one of the main technological locomotives on the planet.
China is rapidly transforming into a global leader in artificial intelligence, actively implementing it in all areas of life – from everyday tasks to complex technological solutions.
Canadian company Cohere, specializing in artificial intelligence solutions, has announced the opening of an office in Paris, which will serve as its operational hub in the EMEA region. The decision to expand is driven by growing demand for enterprise AI solutions in Europe, as well as by the political and business support that France provides in the field of digital technologies.
At UC San Diego Health, a patient has undergone the world’s first cervical spine surgery using a personalized implant designed by artificial intelligence.
One of the richest people on the planet, a technological genius, and a conqueror of space, Elon Musk successfully combines engineering talent with entrepreneurial vision. How did a schoolboy with a broken nose, beaten by classmates, go on to build a business empire and become one of the key figures in the White House?
The crew of the Shenzhou-19 mission has conducted an experiment that could forever change the rules of the game in space exploration. Chinese cosmonauts have, for the first time in the world, successfully synthesized oxygen and rocket fuel components using artificial photosynthesis directly in orbit.