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Bertrand Duperrin

AI’s Black Friday - by Gary Marcus - Marcus on AI

"I doubt Friday was as bad as it will get, so the title of this essay (“AI’s Black Friday”) is a bit tongue in cheek. But Friday was bad; across the tech industry something on the order of half a trillion dollars of market value disappeared overnight.

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AI Will Consume as Much Water as a Billion People By 2030, UN Report Estimates

"AI data centers will consume as much water as the water needs of 1.3 billion people by 2030, according to a new report from the United Nations University Institute for Water, Environment and Health."

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  • The report, released this week, found that the environmental cost of AI is being “systematically mismeasured” because current assessments focus on the carbon emissions from training large language models while overlooking the tech’s broader water and land footprint.
  • The water footprint comes from cooling and powering the data centers, and the land footprint comes from the energy infrastructure and supply chains that go into building and running them.

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HR Bashing. Fresh Air, Hot Air or Smoke for Mirrors

"In the space of a few weeks, we have seen a cultural pile-on against HR which is getting bigger by the day. I vowed I wouldn’t fuel this particular fire, but it’s becoming never ending. And as you know, I was never backward at coming forward.

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  • Then we had The Times of London weighing in with its piece “Sack HR? Maybe not, but definitely cut its mission creep,Harry Wallop noting that the top comment under the paper’s own article read: “HR are nothing but a retardant on the day-to-day activities of a company.”
  • With so many jumping on the same bandwagon, something is clearly in the air. What we have to decide is whether it’s fresh air, hot air or smoke for mirrors.

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How corporate AI adoption fuels bureaucracy

"Artificial intelligence is supposed to make organizations faster and more efficient. Yet in many large companies, the opposite is happening. The more organizations invest in AI adoption, the slower their decision-making becomes.

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  • The more organizations invest in AI adoption, the slower their decision-making becomes.
  • This dynamic can be described as the innovation–bureaucracy paradox.

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Data Centers Have Become Shockingly Unpopular, Poll Finds

"The public's opinion on data centers has swung hard."

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  • Residents are packing themselves into local county meetings in incredible numbers and calling on their representatives to oppose gargantuan data center projects, developments that could cause electricity prices to spike, drain water supplies, and generate copious amounts of noise.
  • Farmers are being hailed as heroes for rejecting millions of dollars to turn their land into data centers,

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Your Company Needs an Energy Strategy for AI’s Next Phase

"As AI adoption accelerates, the key competitive bottleneck is shifting from models and GPUs to electricity itself. AI’s economics are becoming increasingly industrial: Competitive advantage now depends not just on access to intelligence but on access to the physical infrastructure required to produce it, including power, cooling, land, and grid connections. This shift can be understood through a broader historical pattern called the “Great Value Loop,” which shows how value repeatedly migrates downward in technology stacks toward whichever layer is hardest to scale. Today, that layer is energy. For incumbents, the implication is clear: AI strategy can no longer be separated from energy strategy. Companies must begin managing “intelligence per watt” through more efficient workloads, flexible procurement, strategic compute placement, and long-term energy optionality"

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  • At the start of the gen AI boom, the scarcest asset seemed obvious: access to the frontier model.
  • Now, beneath all of that, a new constraint is emerging: electricity. The new scarcity is not intelligence but the energy-intensive infrastructure required to produce and deliver it.

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In Leaked Document, Microsoft Plots How to Get People "Addicted" to Its AI

"n an internal document obtained by 404 Media, the tech giant let slip that it wants to “make people addicted” to its new personal assistant AI agent, Scout"

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  • The document, which outlines Microsoft’s plan to embed a more mainstream and accessible version of OpenClaw AI agents in its Microsoft 365 software suite, describes “three phases” to its approach. The first: “Make people addicted.”

        

  • build the skill and tool ecosystem that makes people depend on it daily.

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The Rise of the Autonomous Operations Function: What COOs Need to Know About AI Agents - Operations Council

"For chief operating officers and operational leaders, the discussion is no longer limited to whether artificial intelligence can improve productivity. The more consequential question is how autonomous and semi-autonomous systems may alter the structure of operational work itself."

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  • Many organizations already utilize automation extensively.
  • AI agents introduce a different operating model. Rather than following a fixed sequence of instructions, they can evaluate information, make decisi

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AI Doesn't Have ROI

"Over the last three weeks, I’ve published an exhaustive three-part guide to how the AI bubble might collapse, the events that might trigger it, and the consequences. 


Something changed in the last week."

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  • Shortly after Uber COO Andrew Macdonald said that it was “getting harder to justify” spending money on AI as it was “very hard to draw a line” from that spend to useful consumer features (after its CTO said Uber burned its entire annual token budget in four months), Axios’ Madison Mills reported that one company had accidentally spent $500 million in the space of a month on Anthropic’s models after failing to set spend limits.
  • That’s because, as I’ve said before, nobody can actually measure the ROI of AI, or even create a standard measurement of the cost of a task thanks to the inevitable hallucination-prone nature of LLMs and the ever-growing list of different harnesses and “agentic” (sigh) interfaces

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Hausses tarifaires du cloud et des logiciels : 107 Md€ de perte annuelle de valeur ajoutée européenne - IT SOCIAL

"107 milliards d’euros de valeur ajoutée perdue par an et 1,4 million d’emplois non créés, voici l’impact des hausses tarifaires du cloud et des logiciels sur l’économie européenne à horizon 2030. "

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  • 107 milliards d’euros de valeur ajoutée perdue par an et 1,4 million d’emplois non créés,
  • ces hausses, qui atteignent en moyenne 8,7 % par an et devraient accélérer à 12 % sur les cinq prochaines années, constituent un transfert massif de richesses hors du continent.

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