Virtual Power Plants (VPPs) are revolutionizing how businesses are taking control of their energy costs. Combining renewable energy sources such as solar, storage, grid-interactive efficient building equipment and EV chargers, VPPs offer an affordable, reliable and clean energy option. It is estimated that the global VPP market will exceed $6 billion by 2028, driven by investments in distributed energy and EVs. Led by industry innovators such as Elon Musk and Tesla, VPPs are here to stay.
This article looks at Twitter CEO Elon Musk's stance regarding the blocking of links posted in Substack, the freedom to post links on writing platforms, and GM's 300 robotaxi recall after a recent crash. It emphasizes the importance of a model that will secure writers' rights to fair visibility and compensation and to have control over their relationship with their audience.
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Eric Schmidt, former CEO of Google and founder of the Special Competitive Studies Project Study Group, believes US tech companies must impose regulations on AI development, or governments will step in with "clumsy interventions". Google's BARD uses NLP to identify and replicate conversations and has pushed the boundaries of AI-generated text and images. Schmidt calls for collective discussion on suitable regulations to mitigate the risk posed by AI.
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Explore the evolution of tech policy from Obama's optimism to Harris's vision at the Democratic National Convention. What's next for Democrats in tech?