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Ohio Consumers' Counsel attorney Bill Michael's line of questioning on Tuesday suggested companies like Amazon, Meta and Microsoft can afford to pay their fair share, when it comes to purchasing electricity.
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AEP Ohio wants to charge data centers differently than other commercial electric users, because the companies require large amounts of electricity, often requiring grid upgrades.
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Business & EconomyGoogle said the money will go toward the data centers in Columbus, New Albany and Lancaster.
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Business & EconomyThe $1.7 billion Google is investing in Ohio is in addition to the billions Google has already spent in the state, one of two states in the country with three data centers.
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Business & EconomyWith one data center already up and running near Columbus, the two new locations will bring Google's total investment in Ohio to more than $2 billion, officials said.
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The trial in Ohio’s lawsuit against Google Search is scheduled to begin on May 14, 2024, in Delaware County Common Pleas Court.
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A Google engineer thinks the company’s artificially intelligent chatbot generator, LaMDA has come to life. The company disagrees, however, saying an internal review of the claims found significant evidence to the contrary.
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Anyone who doesn't want their phone number, email or street address to be found online can ask Google to omit the data from its search results.
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Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost filed a landmark lawsuit today against Google.
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A bipartisan group of 38 attorneys general say Google abuses its power as the Internet's top search destination.