
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — The largest artificial intelligence data center ever built by Facebook’s parent company Meta is coming to northeast Louisiana, the company said Wednesday, bringing hopes that the $10 billion facility will transform an economically neglected corner of the state. Republican Gov. Jeff Landry called it “game-changing” for his state’s expanding tech sector, yet some environmental groups have raised concerns over the center’s reliance on fossil fuels — and whether the plans for new natural gas power to support it could lead to higher energy bills in the future for Louisiana residents. Meanwhile, Elon Musk’s AI startup, xAI, is expanding its existing supercomputer project in Memphis, Tennessee, the city’s chamber of commerce said Wednesday. The chamber also said that Nvidia, Dell, and Supermicro Computer will be “establishing operations in Memphis,” without offering further details. Louisiana is among a growing number of states offering tax credits and other incentives to lure big tech firms seeking sites for energy-intensive data centers. The U.S. Commerce Department found that there aren’t enough data centers in the U.S. to meet the rising AI-fueled demand, which is projected to grow by 9% each year through 2030, citing industry reports. RELATED COVERAGE Takeaways from the Supreme Court arguments on transgender health care ban: Conservatives skeptical Tennessee governor repays trip after ethics panel finds a group shouldn’t have covered it Supreme Court seems likely to uphold Tennessee’s ban on medical treatments for transgender minors Meta anticipates its Louisiana data center will create 500 operational jobs and 5,000 temporary construction jobs, said Kevin Janda, director of data center strategy. At 4 million square feet (370,000 square meters), it will be the company’s largest AI data center to date, he added. “We want to make sure we are having a positive impact on the local level,” Janda said. Congressional leaders and local representatives from across the political spectrum heralded the Meta facility as a boon for Richland parish, a rural part of Louisiana with a population of 20,000 historically reliant on agriculture. About one in four residents are considered to live in poverty and the parish has an employment rate below 50%, according to the U.S. census data. Meta plans to invest $200 million into road and water infrastructure improvements for the parish to offset its water usage. The facility is expected to be completed in 2030. Entergy, one of the nation’s largest utility providers, is fast-tracking plans to build three natural gas power plants in Louisiana capable of generating 2,262 megawatts for Meta’s data center over a 15-year period — nearly one-tenth of Entergy’s existing energy capacity across four states. The Louisiana Public Service Commission is weighing Entergy’s proposal as some environmental groups have opposed locking the state into more fossil fuel-based energy infrastructure. Meta said it plans to help bring 1,500 megawatts of renewable energy onto the grid in the future. Louisiana residents may ultimately end up with rate increases to pay off the cost of operating these natural gas power plants when Meta’s contract with Entergy expires, said Jessica Hendricks, state policy director for the Alliance for Affordable Energy, a Louisiana-based nonprofit advocating for energy consumers. “There’s no reason why residential customers in Louisiana need to pay for a power plant for energy that they’re not going to use,” Hendricks said. “And we want to make sure that there’s safeguards in place.” Public service commissioner Foster Campbell, representing northeast Louisiana, said he does not believe the data center will increase rates for Louisiana residents and views it as vital for his region. “It’s going in one of the most needed places in Louisiana and maybe one of the most needed places in the United States of America,” Foster said. “I’m for it 100%.” Environmental groups have also warned of the pollution generated by Musk’s AI data center in Memphis. The Southern Environmental Law Center, among others, says the supercomputer could strain the power grid, prompting attention from the Environmental Protection Agency. Eighteen gas turbines currently running at xAI’s south Memphis facility are significant sources of ground-level ozone, better known as smog, the group said. Patrick Anderson, an attorney at the law center, said xAI has operated with “a stunning lack of transparency” in developing its South Memphis facility, which is located near predominantly Black neighborhoods that have long dealt with pollution and health risks from factories and other industrial sites. “Memphians deserve to know how xAI will affect them,” he said, “and should have a seat at the table when these decisions are being made.” _____ Sainz reported from Memphis, Tennessee. Associated Press writer Matt O’Brien in Providence, Rhode Island, contributed to this report. _____ Brook is a corps member for The Associated Press/Report for America Statehouse News Initiative. Report for America is a nonprofit national service program that places journalists in local newsrooms to report on undercovered issues. Follow Brook on the social platform X: @jack_brook96Florida State continues torrid star with rout of UMass
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Croatia's President Zoran Milanovic will face conservative rival Dragan Primorac in an election run-off in two weeks' time after the incumbent narrowly missed out an outright victory on Sunday, official results showed. The results came after an exit poll, released immediately after the polling stations closed, showed that Milanovic, backed by the opposition left-wing Social Democrats, had scooped more than 50 percent of the first round vote and would thus avoid the January 12 run-off. Milanovic won 49.11 percent of the first round vote and Primorac, backed by the ruling conservative HDZ party, took 19.37 percent, according to results released by the state electoral commission from nearly all of the polling stations. Such a strong lead for Milanovic, whom surveys labelled a favourite ahead of the vote, raises serious concerns for Prime Minister Andrej Plenkovic's HDZ. The election comes as the European Union and NATO member country of 3.8 million people struggles with biting inflation, widespread corruption and a labour shortage. Among the eight contenders, centre-right MP Marija Selak Raspudic and green-left MP Ivana Kekin followed the two main rivals, the exit poll showed. They each won around nine percent of the vote. Croatia's president commands the country's armed forces and has a say in foreign policy. But despite limited powers, many believe the office is key for the political balance of power in a country mainly governed by the HDZ since independence in 1991. "All the eggs should not be in one basket," Nenad Horvat, a salesman in his 40s, told AFP. He sees Milanovic, a former leftist prime minister, as the "last barrier to all levers of power falling into the hands of HDZ", echoing the view of many that was reflected in Sunday's vote results. The 58-year-old Milanovic has been one of Croatia's leading and most colourful political figures for nearly two decades. Sharp and eloquent, he won the presidency for the Social Democrats (SDP) in 2020 with pledges to advocate tolerance and liberalism. But he used the office to attack political opponents and EU officials, often with offensive and populist rhetoric. Milanovic, who condemned Russia's aggression against Ukraine, has nonetheless criticised the West's military aid to Kyiv. That prompted the prime minister to label him a pro-Russian who is "destroying Croatia's credibility in NATO and the EU". Milanovic countered that he wanted to protect Croatia from being "dragged into war". "As long as I'm president no Croatian soldier will wage somebody else's wars," he said this month. Milanovic regularly pans Plenkovic and his HDZ party over systemic corruption, calling the premier a "serious threat to Croatia's democracy". "I'm a guarantee of the control of the octopus of corruption... headed by Andrej Plenkovic," he said during the campaign. For many, the election is a continuation of the longstanding feud between two powerful politicians. "This is still about the conflict between the prime minister and president," political analyst Zarko Puhovski told AFP. "All the rest are just incidental topics." Primorac, a 59-year-old physician and scientist returning to politics after 15 years, campaigned as a "unifier" promoting family values and patriotism. "Croatia needs unity, global positioning and a peaceful life," he told reporters after casting his ballot in Zagreb, adding that he would later attend a mass. Primorac repeatedly accused Milanovic of "disgracing Croatia", a claim that resonated with his supporters. ljv/bc
Social media users are misrepresenting a Vermont Supreme Court ruling , claiming that it gives schools permission to vaccinate children even if their parents do not consent. The ruling addressed a lawsuit filed by Dario and Shujen Politella against Windham Southeast School District and state officials over the mistaken vaccination of their child against COVID-19 in 2021, when he was 6 years old. A lower court had dismissed the original complaint, as well as an amended version. An appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court was filed on Nov. 19. But the ruling by Vermont’s high court is not as far-reaching as some online have claimed. In reality, it concluded that anyone protected under the Public Readiness and Emergency Preparedness Act, or PREP, Act is immune to state lawsuits. Here’s a closer look at the facts. CLAIM: The Vermont Supreme Court ruled that schools can vaccinate children against their parents’ wishes. THE FACTS: The claim stems from a July 26 ruling by the Vermont Supreme Court, which found that anyone protected by the PREP Act is immune to state lawsuits, including the officials named in the Politella’s suit. The ruling does not authorize schools to vaccinate children at their discretion. RELATED COVERAGE From disaster to hope: A Vermont family thankful for community support after flood destroyed home Vermont man is fit to stand trial over shooting of 3 Palestinian college students Kelly and Jones lead No. 11 Auburn to easy 94-43 win over Vermont According to the lawsuit, the Politella’s son — referred to as L.P. — was given one dose of the Pfizer BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine at a vaccination clinic held at Academy School in Brattleboro even though his father, Dario, told the school’s assistant principal a few days before that his son was not to receive a vaccination. In what officials described as a mistake, L.P. was removed from class and had a “handwritten label” put on his shirt with the name and date of birth of another student, L.K., who had already been vaccinated that day. L.P. was then vaccinated. Ultimately, the Vermont Supreme Court ruled that officials involved in the case could not be sued. “We conclude that the PREP Act immunizes every defendant in this case and this fact alone is enough to dismiss the case,” the Vermont Supreme Court’s ruling reads. “We conclude that when the federal PREP Act immunizes a defendant, the PREP Act bars all state-law claims against that defendant as a matter of law.” The PREP Act , enacted by Congress in 2005, authorizes the secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services to issue a declaration in the event of a public health emergency providing immunity from liability for activities related to medical countermeasures, such as the administration of a vaccine, except in cases of “willful misconduct” that result in “death or serious physical injury.” A declaration against COVID-19 was issued on March 17, 2020. It is set to expire on Dec. 31. Federals suits claiming willful misconduct are filed in Washington. Social media users described the Vermont Supreme Court’s ruling as having consequences beyond what it actually says. “The Vermont Supreme Court has ruled that schools can force-vaccinate children for Covid against the wishes of their parents,” reads one X post that had been liked and shared approximately 16,600 times as of Tuesday. “The high court ruled on a case involving a 6-year-old boy who was forced to take a Covid mRNA injection by his school. However, his family had explicitly stated that they didn’t want their child to receive the ‘vaccines.’” Other users alleged that the ruling gives schools permission to give students any vaccine without parental consent, not just ones for COVID-19. Rod Smolla, president of the Vermont Law and Graduate School and an expert on constitutional law, told The Associated Press that the ruling “merely holds that the federal statute at issue, the PREP Act, preempts state lawsuits in cases in which officials mistakenly administer a vaccination without consent.” “Nothing in the Vermont Supreme Court opinion states that school officials can vaccinate a child against the instructions of the parent,” he wrote in an email. Asked whether the claims spreading online have any merit, Ronald Ferrara, an attorney representing the Politellas, told the AP that although the ruling doesn’t say schools can vaccinate students regardless of parental consent, officials could interpret it to mean that they could get away with doing so under the PREP Act, at least when it comes to COVID-19 vaccines. He explained that the U.S. Supreme Court appeal seeks to clarify whether the Vermont Supreme Court interpreted the PREP Act beyond what Congress intended. “The Politella’s fundamental liberty interest to decide whether their son should receive elective medical treatment was denied by agents of the State and School,” he wrote in an email to the AP. “The Vermont Court misconstrues the scope of PREP Act immunity (which is conditioned upon informed consent for medical treatments unapproved by FDA), to cover this denial of rights and its underlying battery.” Ferrara added that he was not aware of the claims spreading online, but that he “can understand how lay people may conflate the court’s mistaken grant of immunity for misconduct as tantamount to blessing such misconduct.” John Klar, who also represents the Politellas, went a step further, telling the AP that the Vermont Supreme Court ruling means that “as a matter of law” schools can get away with vaccinating students without parental consent and that parents can only sue on the federal level if death or serious bodily injury results. — Find AP Fact Checks here: https://apnews.com/APFactCheck .President reaffirms Pakistan’s commitment to women’s rights, end to violence President expressed his satisfaction that in Pakistan, they were making meaningful efforts to end violence against women ISLAMABAD: President Asif Ali Zardari reaffirmed on the ‘International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women’, that they were united in solidarity with women and girls across the world who endured violence in many forms. “This day serves as a reminder to intensify our efforts to end violence against women and girls,” he said in a message on the eve of International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women. According to statement issued from President House Media Wing on Sunday, President Zardari reaffirmed commitment to protect the rights of women, provide them with a safe and enabling environment, and reduce gender-based violence. “We need to empower women by providing them education, focusing on their skill-building and ensuring their financial independence. It is also essential to raise awareness about women’s rights and eliminate violence against them,” he stressed. The president said that violence against women was a pervasive human rights issue that affected nearly one in three women globally. “The urgency for immediate and collective action could be gauged from the fact that thousands of women lost their lives annually in acts of violence, he observed. “This year’s theme “Every 10 Minutes, a Woman is Killed. #NoExcuse. UNiTE to End Violence against Women” calls upon us to increase investments in prevention strategies, survivor support, and systemic reforms to address this grave violation of human rights”, he said. The president said Pakistan stood committed to this cause, aligning its national efforts with this global call to action. “Former Prime Minister Shaheed Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto championed the rights of women,” he said, adding in her address at the Fourth World Conference on Women in Beijing in 1995, she called for economic independence, social equality, and education of women. “She firmly believed in creating a society free from exploitation and maltreatment of women where they could rise to the highest level in politics, business, diplomacy, and other spheres of life,” he further added. The president expressed his satisfaction that in Pakistan, they were making meaningful efforts to end violence against women. “We have enacted laws to protect them against sexual violence, and harassment at workplaces. Pakistan has also established Family Protection Centres and Women’s Crisis Shelters and increased access to counselling, helplines, and legal aid. Yet, we still have a long way to go. Violence continues to limit women’s access to education, employment, and equal opportunities, particularly for those in vulnerable communities,” he added. President Zardari said through their collective efforts, they could create a safer environment where no woman was subjected to violence.
Ex-OpenAI engineer who raised legal concerns about the technology he helped build has diedCharlamagne tha God, Whoopi Goldberg clash over Biden’s Hunter pardon on ‘The View’: ‘Why can’t you say when Democrats are wrong?’“Compassion.” “Moral leadership. “Devoted.” Southern California’s lawmakers on both sides of the aisle r emembered former President Jimmy Carter’s public service — and his humanity — as news of his death reverberated throughout the political world Sunday afternoon, Dec. 29. Carter, the 39th president, was 100 years old. Rep. Lou Correa, D-Santa Ana, cast his first presidential ballot for Carter after he had turned 18, the congressman said on social media. “President Jimmy Carter was a veteran, a military academy graduate and a humble George peanut farmer,” said Correa. “He led this nation through difficult times. Thank you, President Carter.” “President Carter was a man of rare character — whose beliefs ran true and ran deep, whose moral compass never wavered,” Gov. Gavin Newsom said in a statement. “He saw the common humanity in all of us, building bridges between people of different faiths and factions abroad while working to meet the needs of those at home. Despite daunting challenges and trying times, his bright energy and spirit never faltered.” “President Carter’s candor and compassion, moral leadership and sense of duty set a standard we all should aspire to,” the Democratic governor added. “His enduring example reminds us that we can still find common ground despite our differences.” Rep. Young Kim, a Republican whose district spans Orange, Riverside and San Bernardino counties, said in a social media post that her “heart is with (Carter’s) loved ones.” “President Carter devoted his life to serving the American people, whether in public service or through his charity and humanitarian work,” Kim said. Carter was the longest-living American president. Rep. Mike Garcia, R- Santa Clarita : “President Jimmy Carter’s passing is a loss for our nation. From his days as a midshipman at the Naval Academy to his service as our 39th president, he embodied leadership, honor, and compassion. Keeping the Carter family in my prayers tonight.” Sen. Adam Schiff : President Jimmy Carter leaves a legacy unlike any other. Ceaseless in his service, unbending in his dignity and revered for his commitment to our common humanity. He fought the good fight and kept the faith — and now he has finished his race. May his memory be an inspiration.” Rep. Norma Torres, D-Ontario : “Today, we mourn President Jimmy Carter, a leader of faith, compassion and service. His legacy of humanity and hope will endure. My thoughts are with the Carter family.” Former L.A. Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa : “Jimmy Carter was a man of character and integrity whose lifelong service to the greater good was most evident when he left office. His tireless advocacy on behalf of the unhoused was something I was fortunate enough to witness firsthand and a remarkable feature of a humanitarian who never stopped believing in the dignity of our neighbors. May we continue the legacy of President Carter through acts of selfless service to others to never stop uplifting our community.” This is a breaking news story. Check back for updates.
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NEW YORK , Dec. 4, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Report with market evolution powered by AI - The global property management market size is estimated to grow by USD 11.3 billion from 2024-2028, according to Technavio. The market is estimated to grow at a CAGR of 7.81% during the forecast period. Adherence to industry and government regulations for property listings is driving market growth, with a trend towards blockchain and smart contracts. However, changing skill requirements for the adoption of emerging technologies poses a challenge. Key market players include 360 Mango Solutions Pvt. Ltd., Amadeus IT Group SA, CBRE Group Inc., Ciirus Inc., Digital Arbitrage Ltd., Ezee Technosys Pvt. Ltd., Frontdesk Anywhere Inc., Guestline Ltd., Honeywell International Inc., Hotelogix India Pvt. Ltd., InnKey PMS, InnQuest Software, International Business Machines Corp., Koch Industries Inc., Microsoft Corp., Micro Star International Co. Ltd., Northwind Commercial Real Estate, Oracle Corp., Saaranya Hospitality Technologies Pvt. Ltd., and SAP SE. AI-Powered Market Evolution Insights. Our comprehensive market report ready with the latest trends, growth opportunities, and strategic analysis- View Free Sample Report PDF Key Market Trends Fueling Growth Property management is a dynamic market that caters to property owners, landlords, and real estate professionals. Urbanization drives demand for property operations, including maintenance, tenant interactions, and returns. Population growth fuels the need for residential, commercial, industrial spaces, and rental properties. Technology plays a crucial role, with digital solutions enhancing accountability through lease management, tenant communication, and customer satisfaction. Property maintenance and tenant management remain key focus areas, especially during lockdowns and economic uncertainty. Anarock Property Consultants' opportunity assessment highlights trends like smart building projects, workplace mobility, and IoT devices. Real-time data and smart buildings prioritize public safety and offer cost savings. However, financial limitations and security risks require careful consideration when deploying AR, VR technologies. Porter's Five Forces analysis reveals components like competition, supplier power, buyer power, threat of new entrants, and threat of substitutes. Cloud-based solutions cater to SMEs and large enterprises in verticals like ITES, telecommunications, banking, financial services, insurance, manufacturing, consumer goods, healthcare, entertainment, and trade. Blockchain technology is revolutionizing the property management industry by enabling faster and more secure transactions and information exchanges. Smart contracts based on this technology are becoming popular alternatives to traditional lease agreements and rent-collecting procedures. These contracts automate contract processing, saving time and effort, while adding safety and transparency to real estate transactions. Another emerging trend is property tokenization, which transforms specific properties into tokens for secure transfer between contract parties. This innovative approach streamlines transactions and opens new opportunities for real estate startups. Insights on how AI is driving innovation, efficiency, and market growth- Request Sample! Market Challenges Property management entails overseeing and maintaining real estate assets, including residential, commercial, and industrial spaces. Property owners and landlords rely on real estate professionals to ensure optimal property operations and returns. Urbanization and population growth present challenges, such as tenant interactions, maintenance, and accountability. Technology plays a crucial role, with digital solutions enhancing lease management, tenant communication, and customer satisfaction. Economic uncertainty and lockdowns necessitate adaptability and innovation. Anarock Property Consultants' opportunity assessment highlights the potential of smart building projects, workplace mobility, and IoT devices. However, financial limitations, security risks, and compliance concerns necessitate careful consideration when deploying AR, VR technologies, or IT solutions. Porter's Five Forces analysis reveals components like competition, suppliers, buyers, threats, and substitutes impacting the property management market. Organizations, from SMEs to Large Enterprises in sectors like ITES, Telecommunications, Banking, Financial Services, Insurance, Manufacturing, Consumer Goods, Healthcare, Entertainment, and Trade, grapple with these challenges. Advanced technologies, including artificial intelligence, chatbots, and machine learning, are revolutionizing the property management industry. These technologies streamline problem-solving processes, keeping customers informed and in control. By analyzing customer behavior patterns, property managers can offer customized solutions. Customer-facing applications are emerging, allowing customers to engage in the management process. Data analytics is being integrated into property management software to derive insights, better understand customer needs, and predict demand trends. These advancements enhance customer satisfaction and efficiency in property management. Insights into how AI is reshaping industries and driving growth- Download a Sample Report Segment Overview This property management market report extensively covers market segmentation by 1.1 Commercial 1.2 Industrial 1.3 Residential 1.4 Recreational marinas 2.1 Solutions 2.2 Services 3.1 North America 3.2 Europe 3.3 APAC 3.4 South America 3.5 Middle East and Africa 1.1 Commercial- Commercial property management involves overseeing the administration and operation of non-residential properties, including office buildings, retail spaces, industrial facilities, and commercial complexes. The commercial segment requires specialized expertise in tasks unique to commercial real estate, such as lease negotiations, tenant retention strategies, facility maintenance, and adherence to commercial property regulations. The demand for commercial property management services has escalated due to the intricacy of managing diverse commercial real estate portfolios. Notably, the APAC region, particularly China and India , is experiencing significant growth in the commercial property sector. Cities like Shanghai and Beijing in China have witnessed increased office space requirements, with international corporations setting up operations. In the Middle East , countries such as the UAE, Saudi Arabia , and Qatar are expanding their commercial sectors with infrastructure projects and free zones. Dubai , for instance, has emerged as a global business hub, necessitating advanced commercial property management services for large office complexes, shopping malls, and industrial zones. The growth of the commercial real estate sector will continue to fuel the market's expansion in the commercial segment during the forecast period. Download complimentary Sample Report to gain insights into AI's impact on market dynamics, emerging trends, and future opportunities- including forecast (2024-2028) and historic data (2017 - 2021) Research Analysis Property management refers to the process of overseeing and maintaining real estate properties on behalf of property owners, landlords, and real estate professionals. Urbanization and population growth have led to an increased demand for property management services, encompassing residential, commercial, industrial spaces, and rental properties. Property operations include tenant interactions, maintenance, and ensuring optimal returns for property ownership experience. The property management market faces various challenges such as lockdowns and economic uncertainty. However, digital solutions are transforming the industry, enabling efficient property management through cloud-based platforms and on-premises systems. Porter's Five Forces analysis reveals component suppliers as a significant force, with ITES and real estate professionals as buyers. Deployment types include on-premises and cloud solutions, catering to organization sizes ranging from SMEs to large enterprises in the verticals of property management. Market Research Overview Property management refers to the process of overseeing and maintaining real estate properties on behalf of property owners, landlords, and real estate professionals. Urbanization and population growth have led to an increased demand for property management services, encompassing residential, commercial, industrial spaces, and rental properties. Property operations include maintenance, tenant interactions, and lease management. Technology plays a crucial role, with digital solutions offering accountability, tenant communication, and customer satisfaction. Porter's Five Forces analysis reveals components such as threat of new entrants, bargaining power of buyers, suppliers, and substitutes, and competitive rivalry. Property management solutions are deployed on-premises or in the cloud, catering to SMEs and large enterprises across various verticals like ITES, telecommunications, banking, financial services, insurance, manufacturing, consumer goods, healthcare, entertainment, and trade. The ongoing challenges of lockdowns and economic uncertainty necessitate smart building projects, workplace mobility, IoT devices, real-time data, and smart devices. Financial limitations, security risks, and compliance concerns call for innovative solutions like AR and VR technologies, data structures, IT teams, and buyer experiences. Table of Contents: 1 Executive Summary 2 Market Landscape 3 Market Sizing 4 Historic Market Size 5 Five Forces Analysis 6 Market Segmentation Application Commercial Industrial Residential Recreational Marinas Component Solutions Services Geography North America Europe APAC South America Middle East And Africa 7 Customer Landscape 8 Geographic Landscape 9 Drivers, Challenges, and Trends 10 Company Landscape 11 Company Analysis 12 Appendix About Technavio Technavio is a leading global technology research and advisory company. Their research and analysis focuses on emerging market trends and provides actionable insights to help businesses identify market opportunities and develop effective strategies to optimize their market positions. With over 500 specialized analysts, Technavio's report library consists of more than 17,000 reports and counting, covering 800 technologies, spanning across 50 countries. 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