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Andrew A Chien quoted in Audubon Magazine on AI boom and carbon implications

  • Post category:In the News/News
  • Post published:December 19, 2024

Andrew A Chien is quoted in an article titled "How the AI Boom Threatens to Short-Circuit Climate Action" in Audubon Magazine.

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Andrew A Chien gives a talk at the Global Corporate Venturing bi-annual meeting

  • Post category:In the News/News
  • Post published:December 11, 2024

Andrew A Chien gave a talk titled "How to get the Huge Power needed for GenAI, AND reduce the Negative Environmental Impacts" at the Global Corporate Ventures bi-annual meeting in Menlo Park, CA.

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NSF CoDec at National Academies Workshop on Data Center Emissions

  • Post category:News
  • Post published:November 12, 2024

Andrew A Chien, Line Roald, and Prashant Shenoy participated in the Implications of Artificial Intelligence-Related Data Center Electricity Use and Emissions Workshop hosted by the National Academies Roundtable on Artificial Intelligence and Climate Change.

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NSF CoDec at LBNL Data Center Load Flexibility Workshop

  • Post category:News
  • Post published:November 1, 2024

Andrew A Chien participated in the Data Center Load Flexibility Workshop at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.

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Andrew A Chien gives a keynote at the Green AI Summit

  • Post category:In the News/News
  • Post published:October 26, 2024

Andrew A Chien gave a keynote talk entitled "How AI Can Get the Power It Needs" at the Green AI Summit at Harvard.

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Andrew A Chien gives a keynote at the Yotta 2024 conference

  • Post category:In the News/News
  • Post published:October 9, 2024

Andrew A Chien gave a keynote talk entitled "Dynamic Range and Cooperation: How AI Datacenters get the Ample, Cheap, Green Power?" at the Yotta 2024 conference in Las Vegas, Nevada.

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