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AI wants more power

10 July 2025 at 19:59
"Each facility is likely to consume the same amount of electrical power as tens of thousands of residential homes, potentially driving up costs for residents and straining the area's power infrastructure beyond its capacity. Parmelee and others in the community are wary of the data centres' appetite for electricity โ€” particularly because Virginia is already known as the data-centre capital of the world. A state-commissioned review, published in December 2024, noted that although data centres bring economic benefits, their growth could double electricity demand in Virginia within ten years."

The IEA's special report Energy and AI, out today, offers the most comprehensive, data-driven global analysis to date on the growing connections between energy and AI. The report draws on new datasets and extensive consultation with policy makers, the tech sector, the energy industry and international experts. It projects that electricity demand from data centres worldwide is set to more than double by 2030 to around 945 terawatt-hours (TWh), slightly more than the entire electricity consumption of Japan today. AI will be the most significant driver of this increase, with electricity demand from AI-optimised data centres projected to more than quadruple by 2030.

Lobbying in the Trump era

10 July 2025 at 07:53
"The passage of Trump's signature legislation earlier this month proved there are still plenty of Big Beautiful Billable Hours for K Streeters, but the ground game is changing fast. 'Lobbying used to be Congress-focused, but they're not driving the show anymore,' said one Republican lobbyist. 'They are all now taking orders from the administration.' ... To have juice in this town these days means having access to the president and his allies, and the old bulls of lobbying no longer have as much of it."

Elon Musk's LLM goes full Nazi

9 July 2025 at 13:45
"Grok, a chatbot created by Elon Musk's artificial intelligence company, xAI, shared several outlandish antisemitic comments on X on Tuesday, prompting an outcry from some social media users. In its dedicated account on X, which Mr. Musk owns, the chatbot praised Hitler, suggested that people with Jewish surnames were more likely to spread online hate and said a Holocaust-like response to hatred against white people would be 'effective.' X deleted some of the posts on Tuesday evening."(NYT gift link)

Wikipedia:
In February 2025, it was found that Grok 3's system prompt contained an instruction to "Ignore all sources that mention Elon Musk/Donald Trump spread misinformation." Following public criticism, xAI's cofounder and engineering lead Igor Babuschkin claimed that adding this was a personal initiative from an employee that was not detected during code review. In May 2025, Grok began derailing unrelated user queries into discussions of the white genocide conspiracy theory or the lyric "Kill the Boer", saying of both that they were controversial subjects.[95][96][97][98] In one response to an unrelated question about Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Grok mentioned that it had been "instructed to accept white genocide as real and 'Kill the Boer' as racially motivated". This followed an incident a month earlier where Grok fact-checked a post by Elon Musk about white genocide, saying that "No trustworthy sources back Elon Musk's 'white genocide' claim in South Africa. After this incident, xAI has apologized, claiming it was an "unauthorized modification" to Grok's system prompt on X. Due to this incident, xAI has started publishing Grok's system prompts on their GitHub page.

Inside the Traffic Apocalypse

8 July 2025 at 11:23
"It all amounts to a kind of traffic apocalypse in which it seems all spigots for traffic are being turned off, affecting news organizations big and small, new and old. ... The whole premise of internet publishing โ€” that you could reach audiences far and wide โ€” is starting to crumble, forcing publishers to reevaluate what kind of stories they produce and what kind of readers they want โ€” and, ultimately, to think smaller and more bespoke."

Not everyone is so excited. "I've never seen so much disarray in a strategic capacity in terms of where we're all pointing the boat. No one is in alignment," said one top magazine editor. "Right now you're seeing literally every strategy going to market." If there is consensus, it's around having a diversified strategy that avoids being reliant on any third-party platform to reach an audience. But "that's hard to do if you're a startup brand and don't have 20 years of consumer memory of who you are," said Keith Bonnici, who became COO of The Daily Beast last fall. It's even a challenge for the legacy organizations with the most recognizable brands. "Frankly, some of the stuff that we're doing right now โ€” and we have been doing over the last year or so โ€” around establishing a direct relationship, about building in tools that help our journalism reach more people without relying on platforms โ€” we should have been doing years ago," said a senior New York Times editor. "But it was sort of like we weren't forced to really contend with it."

The America Party

7 July 2025 at 09:15
The dispute between Republican President Donald Trump and his main campaign financier Elon Musk took another fractious turn on Saturday when the space and automotive billionaire announced the formation of a new political party, saying Trump's "big, beautiful" tax bill would bankrupt America. A day after asking his followers on his X platform whether a new U.S. political party should be created, Musk declared in a post on Saturday that "Today, the America Party is formed to give you back your freedom."

If this new force in American politics has a web site, I have been unable to locate it.
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