Google’s carbon footprint has increased by almost 50% in the past five years as the company’s use of artificial intelligence technology continues to surge. This rise in emissions is largely due to the energy-intensive nature of AI data processing, which requires vast amounts of computing power. Google has pledged to achieve carbon neutrality by 2020 and plans to offset its emissions through renewable energy investments.
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UK private sector employment shrinks at fastest pace since 2021
UK companies are cutting employee numbers at the fastest rate since the pandemic, with private sector employment falling in December due to tax increases and new regulations. Manufacturers' confidence in the economy also dropped sharply in the final quarter, leading to concerns about hiring and price increases. The Bank of England is expected to keep interest rates on hold as they monitor the impact of higher taxes on businesses and the overall economic outlook. Full...
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