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Big tech’s lofty climate goals wrecked by energy-hungry AI

Tech giants' investments in AI are undermining their climate neutrality pledges. Google and Amazon's net-zero targets slip away, while Meta scrambles for new business. Other tech news includes US anger at data centers, Trump's crypto earnings, Tesla's sales, South Korea's AI chip boom, China's robotics push, and Britain's AI growth zones.

SourceThe Guardian AIAuthor: Blake Montgomery, Nick Robins-Early and Dara Kerr

Net-zero pledges of Google and Amazon slip out of reach, and struggling Meta makes frantic moves

Hello, and welcome to TechScape. I’m your host, Blake Montgomery, the Guardian’s US tech editor, writing to you after a rodeo in rural Texas, where I celebrated Independence Day. Today in tech, we’re discussing how tech giants’ investments in AI are hindering their pledges of climate neutrality, Meta’s frantic search for new lines of business, and Americans’ anger at tech’s political influence.

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