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Executives from the two major Energy giants in the USA, Chevron and Exxon Mobil, stated on Wednesday that they are considering entering the Electrical Utilities Industry and discussing the use of Henry Hub Natural Gas and carbon capture technology to supply power to AI Datacenters in the Technology sector. Previously, USA oil companies typically only produced power for their own Business. However, amid the current surge in demand, they are attempting to enter a broader Electrical Utilities market.
Malaysia established the National AI Policy and Regulatory Office.
Malaysia established a National AI Office on Thursday, aiming to formulate policies and address regulatory issues, and hopes to position itself as a regional hub for AI development. Over the past year, this Southeast Asian country has received billions of dollars in investment from Global tech companies seeking to build essential infrastructure to meet the growing demand for their cloud and AI services. The country's Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim said at the launch ceremony of the new office: "This is another historic moment in our digital transformation journey." According to the details published on its website, the office is expected to
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