Research involving Oregon State University has shown that a “swarm” of more than 100 autonomous ground and aerial robots can be supervised by one person without subjecting the individual to an undue workload.
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As Use of A.I. Soars, So Does the Energy and Water It Requires
Two months after its release in November 2022, OpenAI’s ChatGPT had 100 million active users, and suddenly tech corporations were racing to offer the public more “generative A.I.”
Green Steel From Toxic Red Mud
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In a Warming World, Climate Scientists Consider Category 6 Hurricanes
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