Machine Learning Unlocks a New Era for Music
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by Google
4M ago
Hanoi Hantrakul is a musician and research scientist who works on audio and artificial intelligence. He is a former AI resident at Google working on creative applications of machine learning for music. His musical nom de plume is "Yaboi Hanoi." Project Magenta is a research group inside Google that started with a simple question: Can we use machine learning to create compelling art and enhance creative expression? As an AI expert and musician, Hanoi has worked on many different tools that expand the possibilities of musical composition. And thanks to the underlying technical innovations inside ..read more
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A Finnish Paper Town Becomes a Digital Hub
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by Google
4M ago
Mikko Green is an operations manager at Google's data center in Hamina, Finland. In 2012, when Mikko applied to work at the facility, he was excited about the prospect of moving back to the country where his mother was born. Over the years, Mikko has witnessed Finland's broader economic shift toward digital tech, which is now a top industry in the country.  Finland is a top global producer of paper. But every year, paper demand falls – putting pressure on the industry. Faced with challenges in the pulp and paper industry, Finland is pursuing new forms of economic development. Data centers ..read more
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From Despair to a Dream Job in the Trades
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by Google
4M ago
Sarah Hess is one of a million union workers in the U.S. construction industry. But she’s a rare woman in the field. About 90% of the construction workforce is male – a number that hasn't changed much over the past three decades. Oregon Tradeswomen is an organization devoted to helping women like Sarah build careers in construction, manufacturing, mechanical, and utility trades. In 2022, Google gave $150,000 to the organization to support diversifying these industries. It's part of a multi-state effort at Google to support programs that elevate tradeswomen – some of whom will eventually build ..read more
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A Creative Water Solution for a Dutch Data Center
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by Google
4M ago
The Netherlands has a unique relationship with water. One-third of the country lies below sea level, and almost 20% of the mainland is water – largely due to the 6,000 kilometers of waterways that support industry and recreation. Pumping and diverting and blocking water is what made the Netherlands possible, turning it into a vital European trading hub and top agricultural exporter. But now, the masters of controlling water are facing a new challenge: worsening drought. That’s why Google partnered with North Water, a Dutch water treatment company, to harness water from a network of canals to c ..read more
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The ‘Gaygler’ Fighting for Same-Sex Rights in Taiwan
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by Google
4M ago
Ian Yang knew he was gay at an early age. But it wasn’t until arriving at Google that he felt comfortable opening up about his sexuality – eventually lighting a spark that made him a positive force in the political discussion around LGBTQ+ rights in Taiwan. Ian is an operations engineer at Google’s data center in Changhua County, Taiwan. He ensures that management and training processes run effectively inside the facility. He is also one of the coordinators of the largest Gay Pride parade in East Asia. Over the last decade, Ian has witnessed – and influenced – dramatic change in the politics a ..read more
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From Trauma to Triumph
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by Google
4M ago
Note: this episode contains references to sexual assault. Please take care while listening. Data centers are the latest in a long list of big projects that Dave Moody has tackled over three decades running a construction company. But as an aspiring Black architect, he didn’t know if he’d ever have the same opportunities as his white counterparts. Racial disparities didn’t stop him. Dave started with a single $88,000 contract in the late 1980s and grew his company, CD Moody Construction, to build museums, stadiums, and airport terminals. As his business expanded, Dave had to face a personal tra ..read more
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Data Centers Help Fuel the Solar-Energy Boom
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by Google
4M ago
A solar-centric world is coming. Solar generates just over 3% of the world's electricity. By the middle of the century, it could make up nearly 40% of global electricity consumption. That growth is made possible by sophisticated manufacturing, maturing business models, and fast-dropping costs. It’s also increasingly enabled by artificial intelligence – and the data centers that power it. Samuel Adeyemo is the co-founder of Aurora Solar, a company using AI to quickly model and execute millions of rooftop solar projects. Aurora partners with Google’s Project Sunroof to integrate vast geospatial ..read more
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From Furniture to Fiber, a Town Changed
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by Google
4M ago
Lenoir, North Carolina, was once a global furniture manufacturing hub. For Rachel Scercy, the furniture industry was the center of her family life. And then the jobs vanished in the 1990s. Today, communities like Lenoir are often seen as great sites for data centers because of their strong industrial histories. In 2007, Google built a $1.2 billion data center a mile outside of Lenoir, creating over a thousand jobs to date – hundreds in construction, and hundreds of permanent jobs in operations. Since then, the region has attracted more data centers from other top tech, retail, and entertainmen ..read more
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Data Center on the Prairie
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by Google
4M ago
In Tennessee, the digital future is merging with the ecological past.  Clarksville, where Google has a data center, is home to a fragile ecosystem that has vanished across America: grasslands. What if we could use large campuses like data centers to transform land back into long-lost prairies – restoring ecological diversity and an important piece of American history? Dwayne Estes of the Southeastern Grasslands Institute is dedicating his life to making that a reality. After you listen to the episode, watch the documentary about grasslands restoration at Google’s data center ..read more
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A Preview of Season 3
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by Google
4M ago
Where the Internet Lives is back for a third season.  Over the last two seasons, we’ve introduced you to the technologies and people that run data centers, unveiling a world few people get to see. This season, host Stephanie Wong explores how data centers change the world around them in surprising and transformative ways. We’ll hear stories about economic transformations, technological leaps, human rights, equity, and environmental progress – all enabled by data centers.  Subscribe to Where the Internet Lives on Google podcasts, Apple, Spotify, or anywhere you get your shows ..read more
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