Semantics Relevance

How Bad Is A.I. for the Climate?


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Narrative Analysis - Report

Key Focus

  • There's a push underway to ensure that this increased energy demand is met with lower-carbon sources - consider the Microsoft initiative, or Amazon's $650 million acquisition of a Pennsylvania center that sits next to one of the biggest U.S ...
  • The boom in artificial intelligence has minted billions in (paper) wealth for tech giants like Microsoft and Amazon. But there's an overlooked set of winners as well: utilities and energy companies. ...
  • No momentum supporting factor found

    No challenge supporting factor found

    Work-in-progress supporting factors

  • (energy,microsoft)
  • (energy,winners)
  • (energy,wealth)
  • (energy,the_s)
  • (energy,fuels)
  • (energy,technology)
  • (energy,rystad_energy)
  • (energy,fossil)
  • (energy,investors)
  • (energy,investor)
  • (energy,intelligence)
  • (energy,hendry)
  • (microsoft,winners)
  • (microsoft,wealth)
  • (microsoft,intelligence)

  • Time PeriodChallengeMomentumWIP
    Report0.00 0.00 100.00

    High Level Abstraction (HLA) combined

    High Level Abstraction (HLA)Report
    (1) (energy,microsoft)100.00
    (2) (energy,winners)67.74
    (3) (energy,wealth)64.52
    (4) (energy,the_s)61.29
    (5) (energy,fuels)61.29
    (6) (energy,technology)58.06
    (7) (energy,rystad_energy)54.84
    (8) (energy,fossil)48.39
    (9) (energy,investors)45.16
    (10) (energy,investor)41.94
    (11) (energy,intelligence)38.71
    (12) (energy,hendry)35.48
    (13) (microsoft,winners)19.35
    (14) (microsoft,wealth)16.13
    (15) (microsoft,intelligence)12.90
    (16) (microsoft,artificial)9.68
    (17) (microsoft,amazon)9.68

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    Supporting narratives:

    Please refer to knowledge diagram for a complete set of supporting narratives.

    • WIP - Back to HLA
      • The boom in artificial intelligence has minted billions in (paper) wealth for tech giants like Microsoft and Amazon. But there's an overlooked set of winners as well: utilities and energy companies.. . The power demands of the huge data centers that underpin the A.I ...
      • High Level Abstractions:
        • (energy,winners)

    • WIP - Back to HLA
      • The boom in artificial intelligence has minted billions in (paper) wealth for tech giants like Microsoft and Amazon. But there's an overlooked set of winners as well: utilities and energy companies. ...
      • High Level Abstractions:
        • (energy,wealth)
        • (energy,microsoft)
        • (microsoft,winners)
        • (energy,intelligence)
        • (microsoft,amazon)

    • WIP - Back to HLA
      • One sign of investor enthusiasm: The S&P 500's utilities sector is up nearly 8 percent this year, outpacing the benchmark index overall. ...
      • High Level Abstractions:
        • (energy,the_s)
        • (energy,investor)

    • WIP - Back to HLA
      • Surya Hendry, an analyst at Rystad Energy, wrote in a research note last month that "rising data center demand creates a tough problem for utility companies, technology companies and policymakers who want clean energy.". . That energy crunch could affect climate policy ...
      • High Level Abstractions:
        • (energy,technology)

    • WIP - Back to HLA
      • Surya Hendry, an analyst at Rystad Energy, wrote in a research note last month that "rising data center demand creates a tough problem for utility companies, technology companies and policymakers who want clean energy." ...
      • High Level Abstractions:
        • (energy,hendry)
        • (energy,rystad_energy)

    • WIP - Back to HLA
      • There's a push underway to ensure that this increased energy demand is met with lower-carbon sources - consider the Microsoft initiative, or Amazon's $650 million acquisition of a Pennsylvania center that sits next to one of the biggest U.S ...
      • High Level Abstractions:
        • (energy,microsoft)
        • (microsoft,amazon)

    • WIP - Back to HLA
      • One sign of investor enthusiasm: The S&P 500's utilities sector is up nearly 8 percent this year, outpacing the benchmark index overall.. . Tech's energy needs are coming into focus as investors get to grips with how much of an "energy hog" generative A.I. ...
      • High Level Abstractions:
        • (energy,investors)

    • WIP - Back to HLA
      • revolution will largely run on fossil fuels. There's a push underway to ensure that this increased energy demand is met with lower-carbon sources - consider the Microsoft initiative, or Amazon's $650 million acquisition of a Pennsylvania center that sits next to one of the biggest U.S ...
      • High Level Abstractions:
        • (energy,fuels)
        • (energy,fossil)

    • WIP - Back to HLA
      • The Environmental Protection Agency last month issued new emission-cutting guidelines for power plants that run on fossil fuels. ...
      • High Level Abstractions:
        • (energy,fuels)
        • (energy,fossil)

    • WIP - Back to HLA
      • A.I.'s carbon problem. . The boom in artificial intelligence has minted billions in (paper) wealth for tech giants like Microsoft and Amazon. But there's an overlooked set of winners as well: utilities and energy companies ...
      • High Level Abstractions:
        • (microsoft,wealth)
        • (microsoft,intelligence)

    • WIP - Back to HLA
      • A.I.'s carbon problem. . The boom in artificial intelligence has minted billions in (paper) wealth for tech giants like Microsoft and Amazon ...
      • High Level Abstractions:
        • (microsoft,artificial)