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What do we know about the economics of AI? - MIT News Since much economic growth comes from tech innovation, the way societies use artificial intelligence is of keen interest to MIT Institute Professor Daron Acemoglu, who has published several papers on AI economics in recent months
Top digital technology stories you need to know this month | World . . . This round-up brings you key digital technology stories from the past fortnight Top digital technology stories: IMF report finds economic benefit of AI outweighs cost of emissions; Emerging economies trust AI more than advanced nations; AI is revolutionizing India's healthcare strategy
Data centres to consume more electricity than Japan by 2030 This monthly round-up brings you the latest stories from the world of technology Top tech stories: Global data centres expected to consume more electricity than Japan by 2030; Low-cost green hydrogen generating prototype produces clean water as byproduct; Lego opens a $1 billion clean energy-run factory
Technology convergence is leading us to the fifth industrial revolution Technology convergence across industries is accelerating innovation, particularly in AI, biotech and sustainability, pushing us closer to the fifth industrial revolution Bioprinting and AI-driven biomanufacturing are revolutionizing fields such as drug discovery and sustainable fuels, propelling bioeconomic growth across sectors Multi-stakeholder collaboration and long-term investment are
New 3D chips could make electronics faster and more energy-efficient . . . A low-cost, scalable fabrication technology developed at MIT can integrate fast, efficient gallium nitride transistors onto a standard silicon chip, which could boost the performance of electronic chips used in high-bandwidth applications like video calling and real-time deep learning
Ultrasonic device dramatically speeds harvesting of water from the air MIT researchers designed a device that quickly recovers drinking water from an atmospheric water harvesting material The system uses ultrasonic waves to shake the water out of the material, recovering water in minutes