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Datacenters and AI: Orange’s Technological Choices for a More Sustainable Digital Future

● The rapid increase in the number of AI-dedicated datacenters worldwide is driving up energy consumption. By 2025, global electricity consumption by datacenters will have risen by 17%, and by 50% for those dedicated to AI.
● In the telecom sector, Orange is committed to water and energy efficiency by prioritizing closed-loop cooling water systems and free cooling (using outside air) for cooling. The operator considers this approach preferable to that of major U.S. players, who rely on evaporative cooling towers.
● The sector is exploring three main avenues: waste heat recovery, the introduction of an energy label for servers, and the adoption of more energy-efficient AI algorithms.
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Strengthening Anti-Malware Defenses with Artificial Intelligence

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Rising Cloud Costs: Should AI Bots That Overload the Web Be Charged?

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Skill Development, Documentation, Testing, Agent Orchestration… AI is Redefining the Daily Lives of Developers

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Future Cloud-Native Private 5G Networks Are Being Invented and Tested with French Partners in the IPCEI ME/CT Project.

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Security Assignment for Open-Source Processor Architecture: TEEs for RISC-V

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Agentic AI: Are we ready for autonomous decision-making revolution?

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