Google used DeepMind to cut their electricity bill by a whopping 15%
Google is putting DeepMind's machine learning to work on managing their sprawling data centers' energy usage, and it's is performing like a boss -- the company reports a 15% drop in consumption since the AI took over. Google is undeniably a huge part of western civilization. The company's data servers pretty much handle all of my mail at this point, along with YouTube, social media platforms and much more. But even so, it's easy to forget that the Google we know and interact with every day is just the tip of the iceberg; it relies on huge data servers to process, transfer and store information -- and all this hardware needs a lot of power. So much power, in fact, that the company decided to do something about it.
Jul-21-2016, 07:00:42 GMT
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