Somerset’s Housing Dilemma: Balancing Ambitious Targets with Local Realities
Local Leaders Challenge National Housing Strategy Somerset Council leaders have raised significant concerns about what they describe as “astronomically” high…
Local Leaders Challenge National Housing Strategy Somerset Council leaders have raised significant concerns about what they describe as “astronomically” high…
China has completed construction of the world’s first wind-powered underwater data center off Shanghai’s coast. The facility combines offshore wind energy with natural seabed cooling to dramatically reduce energy and land use compared to traditional data centers.
China has completed construction of what sources indicate is the world’s first wind-powered underwater data center, located in the Lin-gang Special Area of the Shanghai Pilot Free Trade Zone. The $226 million project represents a significant advancement in sustainable, high-performance computing infrastructure that could transform how data centers are powered and cooled.
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OpenAI has launched ChatGPT Atlas, a revolutionary browser that embeds AI directly into the browsing experience. The platform aims to transform how users interact with the web by creating an intelligent workspace that understands context and manages tasks across sessions. This strategic move positions OpenAI to compete directly with established browsers like Google Chrome and Apple Safari.
OpenAI has reportedly launched ChatGPT Atlas, marking a significant evolution in its platform strategy, according to reports from PYMNTS. The company is extending its technology from standalone chatbots into what sources describe as “the core layer where search, work and productivity converge.” This strategic shift signals a direct challenge to incumbent browsers including Google Chrome and Apple Safari, with OpenAI aiming to redefine the browser as an intelligent workspace rather than a static portal.