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Researchers quantify the carbon footprint of generating AI images

at the AI startup collaborated with Carnegie Mellon University and discovered that using artificial intelligence, whether it's to create or , has a carbon footprint equivalent to charging a smartphone..

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The Morning After: NASA and IBM team up for powerful AI weather model

NASA and IBM are building an AI model for weather and climate applications, combining their knowledge and skills in earth science and AI. They say the foundation model (more on.

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The best audio interfaces in 2023

A good audio interface can make all the difference if you make music, podcast, stream or even just enjoy listening to any of those things. Your Mac or PC’s built-in.

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YouTube Music brings personalized album art to its 2023 Recap

users who have seen their and friends share their listening stats from this year can now join the party. YouTube Music Recap is now live and you can access it.

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JBL Authentics 300 review: Alexa and Google Assistant coexisting

Several companies have taken shots at Sonos over the years when it comes to multi-room audio and self-tuning speakers with built-in voice assistants. These devices are a lot more common.

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Expressive E Osmose review: A game-changing MPE keyboard, but a frustrating synthesizer

When I first got to see the Expressive E Osmose way back in 2019, I knew it was special. In my 15-plus years covering technology, it was one of the.

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Google Messages now lets you choose your own chat bubble colors

is rolling out a string of updates for the app, including the ability to customize the colors of the text bubbles and backgrounds. So, if you really want to, you.

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The best Android phones for 2023

When it comes to smartphones, the iPhone is the only game in town if you want to be in the iOS ecosystem. However, that’s not the case with Andriod. One.

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The Morning After: Google plans to delete your old inactive accounts starting tomorrow

Starting December 1, 2023 (that’s tomorrow), Google will begin deleting accounts that have been inactive for at least two years. The company says it's doing so for privacy reasons: “If.

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EVs are way more unreliable than gas-powered cars, Consumer Reports data indicates

Consumer Reports has published an extensive ranking of vehicle reliability, and the results pour cold water on the dependability of EVs and plug-in hybrids. The survey says electric vehicles suffer.

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