SINGAPORE, 3 June (Parliament Politics Magazine) – A United Nations report warns that global data centre power consumption will double by 2030 due to expanding artificial intelligence infrastructure. This rapid technological rollout threatens to severely strain local electricity grids, deplete regional water resources,
SEATTLE, Washington (Parliament Politics Magazine) facial recognition technology has once again become the focus of public and legal scrutiny following a lawsuit involving Amazon’s Ring smart doorbell business. The case has renewed debate about biometric data collection, consumer privacy protections, and the responsibilities
SEOUL, South Korea (Parliament Politics Magazine) semiconductor manufacturing growth continues to gain momentum as global chipmakers increase investments in production facilities, advanced memory technologies, and artificial intelligence infrastructure. The industry’s latest expansion plans reflect growing confidence that AI-related demand will remain one of
SEATTLE, Washington (Parliament Politics Magazine) Microsoft AI conference discussions are expected to center on artificial intelligence, cloud computing, and next-generation personal computing as Microsoft prepares to showcase new technologies during its annual developer event. The conference arrives at a time when AI investment
BEIJING, China (Parliament Politics Magazine) China AI development remains a major focus of the country’s technology strategy as government agencies, research institutions, and private companies continue investing heavily in artificial intelligence. The rapid expansion of AI capabilities is drawing global attention as nations
NEW YORK (Parliament Politics Magazine) Optical communication technology is emerging as one of the fastest-growing segments of the global technology industry as artificial intelligence infrastructure investments continue accelerating worldwide. Technology companies, cloud providers, and semiconductor manufacturers are increasing spending on advanced networking
Global Markets (Parliament Politics Magazine) Data center connectivity is rapidly becoming one of the most important segments of the global technology industry as artificial intelligence investments continue to accelerate. Technology companies, cloud providers, and enterprise organizations are spending billions of dollars expanding
SEATTLE, Washington (Parliament Politics Magazine) digital commerce trends are continuing to transform the global retail landscape as online shopping platforms, artificial intelligence technologies, and evolving consumer preferences drive significant changes across the industry. The recent decision by Amazon to move Prime Day to
China Technology Sector Gains Momentum as AI and Innovation Investments Rise in Shanghai, China 2026
SHANGHAI, China (Parliament Politics Magazine) China technology sector growth remains in focus as artificial intelligence developer Zhipu AI moves toward a potential listing on Shanghai’s STAR Market. The proposed public offering reflects broader momentum across China’s innovation economy, where companies continue expanding investments
CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida (Parliament Politics Magazine) commercial space industry leaders are closely monitoring recent developments following launch infrastructure damage at Blue Origin’s Florida facility, a situation that highlights both the opportunities and challenges facing private space companies. While demand for launches, satellite deployments,
SYDNEY, Australia (Parliament Politics Magazine) cloud technology trends continue to influence business investment decisions as organizations accelerate digital transformation initiatives across industries. From artificial intelligence deployment to cybersecurity modernization, cloud platforms have become central to enterprise operations and long-term growth strategies. The growing
SYDNEY, Australia (Parliament Politics Magazine) AI investment trends continue to dominate discussions among corporate leaders as organizations worldwide increase spending on artificial intelligence technologies. The latest warning from Australia’s largest bank highlights growing concerns about rising AI costs, increasing computational demands, and the