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Data Talks Live

Powering Data Centers with Gas, EU Data Regulation, Saudi Data Center, Insect Decline

27 Oct 2025

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KeywordsData Talks Live, ProPetro, EU Digital Services Act, Saudi Arabia, AI Data Centers, Insect Population, Data Scraping, Energy Resources, Environmental Monitoring, Technology TrendsSummaryIn this episode of Data Talks Live, Dr. Thomas discusses various topics including ProPetro's innovative approach to powering data centers, the implications of the EU Digital Services Act on data scraping, Saudi Arabia's emergence as a hub for AI data centers, and alarming trends in insect population declines as monitored through advanced data techniques. The conversation highlights the intersection of technology, policy, and environmental concerns.TakeawaysProPetro's power deals could significantly boost its EBITDA.The EU is setting a precedent in digital policy.Data scraping is essential for transparency in online platforms.Saudi Arabia's energy resources position it as a data center leader.Insect population monitoring reveals concerning trends.Light pollution impacts nocturnal insect behavior.The DSA provides unique access to platform data for researchers.AI infrastructure is increasingly being built in the Middle East.Environmental data can inform us about ecosystem health.The honeybee population is vital for agricultural sustainability.TitlesPowering the Future: ProPetro's Data Center InnovationsNavigating the EU Digital Services ActSound bites"The EU is leading in terms of policy.""Saudi Arabia has vast energy resources.""This is one interesting way to apply data."Chapters00:00 The Rise of ProPetro in Data Center Power05:06 Saudi Arabia: The Future AI Data Center Hub

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