Interesting Engineering on MSN
Hidden in plain sight: Open-source maps track America’s power-hungry AI datacenters
Epoch AI’s map places visual markers over known sites. Each marker links to satellite views and project details. One green ...
In 2026, contextual memory will no longer be a novel technique; it will become table stakes for many operational agentic AI ...
A programmer from the Scranton area built a public map showing where data centers are planned in Pennsylvania.
New research reveals a surprising truth about Earth’s seasons—spring, summer, fall, and winter are far more out of sync ...
Tesla drivers will soon be able to turn to Grok for directions; whether that’s a wrong turn remains to be seen. The EV maker announced its 2025 Holiday update today on Elon Musk’s X, highlighting ...
Where will the power come from? As AI workloads explode and U.S. data center power demand races toward 134 GW by 2030, the industry faces a fundamental constraint: the grid can’t keep up. This deep ...
Check out Complex's Travis Scott cover story interview: Buy the Spring 2025 issue of Complex Magazine featuring Travis Scott: In the latest episode of On Display, rap superstar Travis Scott sits down ...
Among its recent changes, Spotify has acquired music database WhoSampled, a database for finding samples, cover songs, and remixes. On Wednesday (Nov. 19), WhoSampled announced that while it will be ...
Third time’s the charm? Microsoft hopes the scalability of Azure HorizonDB, will lure new customers where its two existing PostgreSQL databases did not. Microsoft is previewing a third ...
The U.S. redistricting war took a turn Tuesday when a Texas court invalidated that state’s new congressional map, ruling it an illegal racial gerrymander. The mid-decade redistricting trend began in ...
Move over fortune-tellers, Google DeepMind and Google Research have launched yet another impressive leap in AI prediction. The new system, WeatherNext 2, is the company’s latest upgrade in AI-powered ...
SAN ANTONIO – District 6 council member Ric Galvan filed the city’s first policy proposal request to examine the exponential growth of data centers in San Antonio. Data centers, which house the ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results