Karl Yeh
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Is anybody else excited about this?
I mean, it's a huge jump ball.
It's goal-based, right?
Well, the big thing that they get paid a couple billion dollars a year for is Google is the default search in all of the Safari browsers that are pre-installed on all the Apple devices.
I got a couple more unless anybody's got things.
I'll run through mine really quick.
I thought it was interesting and something to note is Microsoft is launching a community-first AI infrastructure plan.
They're making essentially five promises whenever they're going to build out data centers.
They say first is pay our way.
So data centers will not increase residential electricity prices to minimize water use and replenish more water than it uses.
Three, create local jobs.
Four, add to local tax bases for public services.
And five, invest in local AI training and nonprofits.
And so that's coming out of the AP, describing it as a push in response to growing local opposition tied to electricity costs and water usage.
So I think that was interesting to highlight.
On the more techie side, NIST, the National Institute of Standards and Technology, so if you're in IT, you know who these folks are.
It says that its Center for AI Standards and Innovation published a request for information.
And so basically a request for information is when any large governmental body