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AI experts warn electricity costs may stunt growth


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However, Dr Raza said "awful" electricity costs could stunt growth and said the government should invest in renewable energy to power AI centres. "We have to make data centres more efficient. This point is very, very important," he told the BBC.

The article from BBC News discusses the ongoing debate over the use of puberty blockers for transgender youth in the UK. Following a review by Dr. Hilary Cass, which highlighted uncertainties about the long-term effects of these treatments, the NHS decided to restrict the use of puberty blockers to research settings only. This decision has sparked a range of reactions: some see it as a cautious approach to ensure safety and thorough research, while others, including transgender advocates and some medical professionals, view it as a setback for transgender healthcare, arguing that it limits access to potentially life-saving treatment. The article also touches on the broader implications for transgender healthcare policy, the emotional and psychological impact on transgender youth and their families, and the political dimensions of the issue, with different parties and advocacy groups weighing in on the matter.

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