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–YouTube announced it unveiled new tools to allow content creators to track the geographic makeup of their audience, using Internet Protocol data, and study a timeline charting a video’s popularity. Up until now, the only publicly available information was the number of views, comments and ratings. The move shows that those in the user-generated content space may need to consider the needs of users beyond simply giving them a platform to express themselves.
–Ad spending on network TV continues to drop, while ad spending on cable TV is on the rise. The numbers show that content providers tied to network TV outlets may want to rethink their partnerships.
–A recession continues to loom over the U.S. economy. Consumer confidence fell further in March, hitting a 16-year low, according to new statistics. The situation may cause those companies considering major spending initiatives to rethink their timing.
Margins Check: YouTube’s tools, recession scares and more
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AI infra brief: Power struggles behind AI growth
The IEA report predicts that AI processing in the U.S. will need more electricity than all heavy industries combined, such as steel, cement and chemicals
Energy demand for AI data centers in the U.S. is expected to grow about 50 gigawatt each year for the coming years, according to Aman Khan, CEO of International Business Consultants
AI infra brief: Power struggles behind AI growth
The IEA report predicts that AI processing in the U.S. will need more electricity than all heavy industries combined, such as steel, cement and chemicals
Energy demand for AI data centers in the U.S. is expected to grow about 50 gigawatt each year for the coming years, according to Aman Khan, CEO of International Business Consultants