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OpenAI Announces Massive Data Center In Ohio With $105 Billion Nvidia Guarantee

OpenAI has signed a 10-year lease for an enormous Ohio data center that will eventually provide 8 gigawatts of computing capacity and require at least 10 gigawatts of new power generation. According to OpenAI, Nvidia will be supplying the chips and guaranteeing up to $105 billion in lease and power obligations. From the report: The facility -- which will be built and owned by SoftBank's SB Energy -- illustrates the immensity of the computing and power needed to fuel the growth of the AI economy. The data center will have 8 IT-gigawatts of computing capacity, powered by 10 gigawatts of new energy generation, on private land and federal property formerly used for uranium enrichment.

Nvidia -- which will be the exclusive provider of chips to the site -- agreed to guarantee up to $105 billion in conditional lease and power payment obligations to SB Energy, according to an SEC filing (PDF). The so-called "land, power and shell" deal structure could allow for multiple upgrade cycles for new generations of Nvidia infrastructure at the site, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said on X.

A massive 9.2 gigawatts of new gas-fired power is ultimately envisioned for the Ohio project, which U.S. officials say Japan is funding under the 2025 trade and investment deal. SB Energy and SoftBank "will build at least 10 GW of new energy generation," a joint announcement from Nvidia, OpenAI and SB Energy states. Nvidia also said today that it's investing $1.5 billion in SB Energy to back its "continued evolution into a leading AI infrastructure developer."

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US Grid Operator PJM Proposes Forcing Data Center Off Grid During Emergencies

An anonymous reader quotes a report from Reuters: PJM Interconnection, the biggest U.S. grid operator, proposed on Thursday a new framework that would force data centers to use back-up generators when electricity supply on the grid approaches dangerously low levels. The grid operator's proposal dovetails with President Donald Trump's Ratepayer Protection Pledge, a non-binding initiative to protect residential customers from getting saddled with costs related to data center power consumption, PJM said.

A new emergency procedure would notify utilities to reduce or transfer the electricity demand from data centers and other large power users ahead of any action that would shut off traditional consumers such as households. PJM said it does not, however, currently have the authority to curtail power to those sites and would require the cooperation of individual state governments.

PJM manages the electricity for 67 million people in a territory that stretches from Washington, D.C. to Chicago. Its proposal highlights a growing tension between the rapid expansion of data centers and the ability of the nation's power grid to keep up. If PJM cannot close its supply gap, millions of residents and businesses face an increased risk of blackouts, and the cost of new generation could be passed on to other power consumers. At its recent capacity auction, PJM hit its $325-per-megawatt-day price cap but still came up about 6.8 GW short of its projected reliability needs.

With rapidly expanding data centers adding pressure to the grid, PJM has also proposed creating a registry to track their locations and power consumption.

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Tracking Rare Books Leads to an Amazon AI Training Facility

alternative_right shares a report from 404 Media: Amazon is buying massive quantities of books, scanning them for AI training data, and destroying them in the process. A 404 Media investigation was able to reveal Amazon's book buying operation, which hasn't been previously reported, by placing a tracking device in a rare book we suspected would be acquired by an AI company for training data, and following it around the country to its final destination. That final destination was an Amazon warehouse in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Amazon employees who work at this location say all they do is receive massive shipments of printed books which they then cut the bindings off in order to scan the books more quickly. The printed book is destroyed in the process. The logo of the Amazon team that works at this warehouse, called VGT3, is a dinosaur, brandishing its teeth and with a book in its hands. "Amazon purchases books through commercial channels to help develop and improve the products and services our customers use," an Amazon spokesperson told 404 Media in a statement.

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Anthropic CEO Says AI Backlash Is 'Fundamentally a Crisis of Trust'

Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei says the growing backlash against AI is less about executives sounding alarms and more about a broader "crisis of trust" in companies, governments, and the tech industry. TechCrunch reports: Amodei's comments came in response to investor Gavin Baker, who argued -- both on the All-In podcast and on X -- that Amodei's warnings about the dangers of AI have helped to fuel a backlash in the United States, particularly against data centers.

Claiming that Amodei has "lost the argument" when it comes to AI regulation (Anthropic has advocated for some regulations, including a California bill that imposes transparency requirements on large AI companies), and given that "he is about to be the CEO of one of the most important companies in the world," Baker wrote, "I respectfully think he should make an effort to be a more positive advocate for his own industry."

Baker is far from the only one arguing that AI skepticism and even government crackdowns are a natural response to the dire warnings of some AI executives. But in a series of posts, Amodei disagreed with the idea that his "messaging has been disproportionately negative." Instead, he said that his writing has been "about equally balanced between risks and benefits," and that he wrote his essay "Machines of Loving Grace" because he "didn't feel the AI industry was painting an inspiring enough picture of how the technology could radically transform the world for the better."

Nonetheless, Amodei acknowledged that "the public has a negative view of AI" and he agreed that "this is a big problem." Where he disagreed was with the idea that this negativity is "primarily caused" by Amodei "or any other AI leader warning about AI's risks." "I think it is fundamentally a crisis of trust," Amodei said. "I think that ordinary people don't trust companies, governments, or the tech industry and always suspect that we are cooking up some new way to screw them over."

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Rijnmond - Nieuws

Het laatste nieuws van vandaag over Rotterdam, Feyenoord, het verkeer en het weer in de regio Rijnmond

Deze schaatsers gaan gewoon door in hartje zomer: ‘Met de hittegolf was het heel lekker’

Het mag dan nog ruim een maand duren voordat de zomer voorbij is, de Schaatsbaan Dordrecht staat alweer lekker vol. Tijdens het jaarlijkse ‘zomerkamp’ komen schaatsers van verschillende niveaus er dagelijks trainen om hun techniek verder aan te scherpen. “Het is wel een klap in je gezicht als je weer naar buiten stapt.”

Feyenoord worstelt nog met linksbuitenpositie, maar er is versterking op komst

Feyenoord is naarstig op zoek naar een nieuwe linksbuiten. Net als vorig seizoen is dit een probleempositie voor de Rotterdammers, waarin meerdere spelers niet voldoen.

Jongens vanaf 12 jaar worden ingehuurd om mensen in elkaar te slaan: ‘Krijg je 50 euro voor’

Al jaren wordt Schiedam geteisterd door jeugdcriminaliteit en geweldsincidenten. Een verslaggever van Rijnmond sprak twee Schiedamse jongeren anoniem over hun ervaringen. "Nadat hij sorry zei, heb ik hem nog een klap gegeven", klinkt het. Ook doen ze uit de doeken hoe jongeren voor 'klusjes' worden geronseld.

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New material does passive cooling, i.e. no electricity needed.

New Spanish nanomaterial cools surfaces by up to 12.9C without electricity [snip]: The research, led by the Functional Nanoscale Devices for Energy (FINDER) group and published in the journal Nanophotonics, is based on daytime passive radiative cooling, a technique that exploits a peculiarity of the Earth's atmosphere: there is a band in the infrared spectrum, between 8 and 13 micrometres, through which heat escapes directly into space without being trapped. A material that emits well in that window and also reflects solar radiation can end up colder than the surrounding air, with no plug or compressor involved.

[snip] The theory was put to the test last summer, with outdoor trials on the centre's rooftop in Tres Cantos, Madrid. After the material was subjected to ultraviolet light treatment that whitens it and improves its solar reflectance, the results came in: on the hottest, driest and sunniest days, the treated surface stayed up to 12.9°C cooler than a sample without coating. The researchers themselves stress that the technology is still under development, but emphasise that the manufacturing process is relatively cheap and compatible with existing industrial processes.

The fightin' scientists of Tesladyne

Atomic Robo is a long-running comic by Brian Clevinger and Scott Wegener. Robo is a robot, a pulp adventurer and a physics phd. Over the course of his long existence, he's faced off with giant ants, interdimensional vampires, nazis, Dr Dinosaur, kaiju, Stephen Hawking and more. Issues are mostly standalone; a mix of the present day adventures of Tesladyne Industries and his historical escapades, so feel free to dip in with any of the links in the previous sentence. Originally released in print, the series has been published online for free since 2015.

Clevinger's earlier comic is the (internet famous) final fantasy sprite comic 8-bit theatre, which ran 2001-2010. He also wrote the short office anticomedy, Warbot with Zack Finfrock.

Spanje kondigt in Ceuta 1.500 nieuwe opvangplaatsen aan voor de '5.000 tot 8.000 resterende' migranten

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Je moet ergens beginnen dus waarom niet op 1/3. Opmerkelijk trouwens, Spaanse autoriteiten schatten dat er nog tussen de 5.000 en 8.000 migranten over zijn, en dat is nogal een marge. Maar goed, krant El Mundo schrijft dat de Spaanse minister Elma Saiz van Inclusie, Sociale Zekerheid en Migratie (dát zijn nog eens ministerie-namen) aankondigt dat er per onmiddellijke ingang vier nieuwe locaties geopend worden voor de opvang van 1.500 nieuwe Europeanen. "Van de nieuwe openbare ruimtes waar migranten die momenteel buiten leven – velen in hutten op het strand van Trampolín – zullen worden gehuisvest, zijn er drie in staatseigendom : het manegecentrum, het voormalige voetbalveld bij de cavaleriekazerne en het gebied El Guano. De vierde, de parkeerplaats van het detentiecentrum in Loma Colmenar, is eigendom van de stad Ceuta." 

Ook heerlijk regentesk, ze weigerde regelrecht het gesprek aan te gaan met de president van Ceuta "die maandag waarschuwde dat hij juridische stappen zou ondernemen tegen de regering van Pedro SĂĄnchez". Regeren is vooruit zien wie je moet vermijden! Ondertussen verschijnen er - zoals onderstaand - steeds meer berichten dat Spaanse vrouwen Ceuta maar gewoon ontvluchten, en we vermoeden zo dat het iets met die VIJFTIEN VERKRACHTINGEN te maken heeft. Meer beeld onderstaand.

Vrouwen lijken op de vlucht te slaan?

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Wie wil hier nou van vluchten? Kom je angst juist onder ogen!

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Todd Boehly and Mark Walter consider selling Chelsea shares to Clearlake Capital

  • Chelsea chair Boehly and Walter each own about 13%

  • Sale would give Clearlake effective control of club at 86%

The Chelsea chair, Todd Boehly, and director Mark Walter are considering selling their shares in the club to the majority owners, Clearlake Capital, in a deal that would give the private equity company complete control at Stamford Bridge.

Clearlake, whose investment is managed by Behdad Eghbali and JosĂ© E Feliciano, already owns more than 60% of Chelsea, but in an unusual arrangement agreed when buying the club from Roman Abramovich four years ago, they share operational control with a consortium led by Boehly, who along with Walter and Hansjörg Wyss each own about 13%.

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Ehren vindt dat hockeysters de zege 'zeker niet cadeau' kregen

AMSTELVEEN (ANP) - De Nederlandse hockeysters hebben de zege tegen Australië op het WK niet cadeau gekregen, vond bondscoach Raoul Ehren. "We hebben er hard voor moeten werken, maar ik vond het een fantastische wedstrijd. Er zat alles in wat je kunt bedenken", reageerde hij na de 4-2-zege van Oranje in het Wagener Stadion in Amstelveen.

De bondscoach had voorspeld dat het een andere wedstrijd zou worden dan het openingsduel van Oranje met Chili (2-0-zege). "Eigenlijk viel die 2-2 uit het niets, maar dan zie je dat we nog een extra versnelling hebben. We maken er nog twee en de Australische hockeysters zijn volgens mij niet meer in de buurt geweest van onze cirkel."

Ehren beaamt dat zijn speelsters zo'n wedstrijd misschien goed konden gebruiken. "Het is wel heerlijk om zo'n wedstrijd te hebben, zeker als je 'm wint. We kregen ook voor het eerst in achttien officiële wedstrijden een veldgoal tegen. Daar ging het niet helemaal goed, maar dat hoort erbij."


Hockeysters op WK naar winnaarspoule na zege op Australië

AMSTELVEEN (ANP) - De Nederlandse hockeysters hebben zich geplaatst voor de winnaarspoule op het wereldkampioenschap in eigen land. In het Wagener Stadion in Amstelveen won de titelverdediger de tweede groepswedstrijd van Australië met 4-2.

Yibbi Jansen maakte de eerste treffer uit een strafcorner in het eerste kwart. Joosje Burg scoorde in het tweede kwart, net als Stephanie Kershaw voor Australië. Abigail Wilson maakte uit een strafcorner gelijk, maar Burg maakte haar tweede doelpunt en Marijn Veen de 4-2.

Oranje won eerder met 2-0 van Chili en is met twee zeges al zeker van de eerste of tweede plek in de groep en de tweede groepsfase. Nederland speelt woensdag nog tegen Japan, dat eerder op de dag de eerste zege boekte door Chili met 3-0 te verslaan.


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A.J. Jacobs recently interviewed “the Papa Bear of...

A.J. Jacobs recently interviewed “the Papa Bear of Puzzling”, Will Shortz and came away with seven lessons he learned from him. “Creativity is usually more about evolution than revolution.”

Jesse Klaver van Pro na afloop begrotingsgesprek: ‘Verschillen levensgroot’. Gesprekken met JA21 ‘constructief’

Bij aankomst maakte Jesse Klaver, de partijleider van Pro, nog grapjes. De journalisten wilden weten wat Klaver eist van het minderheidskabinet om hen te helpen aan meerderheden.

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Volkskrant.nl biedt het laatste nieuws, opinie en achtergronden

De bestrijding van de grootste brand van BelgiĂ« is een zaak van vele, ook buitenlandse handen: ‘Dit gaat 24 uur per dag door’

Een krullende muts hier, een snuivende stier daar, en waarom niet ook een vrolijke steenbok of een beer met zijn tong uit zijn mond?