
Jackie Snow
Journalist at Freelance
Aspiring screenwriter currently better known as a journalist pubbed by NYT, WSJ, Nat Geo, etc. Former @B2PDC board member still mad about prison book bans.
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4 days ago |
qz.com | Jackie Snow
The electricity demands of AI data centers are set to explode over the next decade, surging from 4 gigawatts today to 123 gigawatts by 2035, new Deloitte research shows. Suggested ReadingThat thirtyfold increase won't happen without major hurdles. The report identifies seven critical gaps in AI infrastructure development that the firm says could constrain the technology's growth if not addressed. The biggest challenge is timing.
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1 week ago |
qz.com | Jackie Snow
Since Donald Trump's presidential election victory, major tech companies have abandoned years of policies restricting military work and sought out lucrative defense contracts and deeper connections with the Pentagon. Executives from Meta, OpenAI, and Palantir will be sworn in Friday as Army Reserve officers. OpenAI signed a $200 million defense contract this week. Meta is partnering with defense startup Anduril to build AI-powered combat goggles for soldiers.
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1 week ago |
qz.com | Jackie Snow
The computer chips powering your ChatGPT questions consume roughly six times more energy than the chips that dominated data centers just a few years ago. As AI pushes individual chips to consume dramatically more electricity, data centers are racing to squeeze more computing power from every watt — and the physics of keeping silicon cool may determine whether artificial intelligence becomes sustainable.
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1 week ago |
infobae.com | Jackie Snow
Cuando Amy Kane empezó a tomar Mounjaro en 2022, esperaba bajar de peso y así fue: bajó más de 77 kilos. Lo que no esperaba Kane, creadora de contenidos de 36 años de Chicago, era que los efectos de esa decisión sobre su salud fueran contagiosos. Poco después de empezar a tomar el medicamento, su marido y sus hijos comenzaron a comer de forma más sana y a realizar más actividad física.
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1 week ago |
qz.com | Jackie Snow
Will Smith eating spaghetti has become tech’s strangest success story. Back in 2023, an slurping pasta went viral for all the wrong reasons. The clip, created by an early AI model called ModelScope, showed a nightmarish figure that vaguely resembled Smith grotesquely mangling noodles with impossible hand movements and facial contortions. It was so obviously fake and unsettling that Smith himself parodied it almost a year later, turning the AI failure into a meme.
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For @latimes, I covered how to protect your skin, sinuses, and eyes during wildfires. Excuse me while I go lather on moisturizer (from a jar; anything from a pump bottle isn't thick enough), use a Neti pot, and wear wrap-around sunglasses when I go out 😎. https://t.co/OmFALFKJPO

RT @alyssabereznak: really fantastic story from @jackiesnow today about microdosing ozempic. some are doing it without doctor supervision.…