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Aaron Mok

I'm a freelance reporter covering climate, technology, and labor based in New York. Currently a regular contributor to Observer on the AI beat.

Publications

  • Observer.com
    3 articles
  • IEEE Spectrum
    2 articles
  • New York Observer
    2 articles
  • Business Insider
    2 articles
  • California Magazine
    1 article
  • Canary Media
    1 article
  • Technical.ly
    1 article

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  • —Business Insider
  • —IEEE Spectrum
  • —Business Insider
  • —IEEE Spectrum
  • Green Hydrogen: a Perfectly Clean But Complicated Solution to A.I.’s Power Hunger
    21 Feb—Observer.com
    The generative A.I. boom is fueling a surge in data center construction as companies scramble to meet the skyrocketing demand for compute power. But data centers are notoriously energy-hungry, straining the electric grid and raising concerns about rising electricity costs. In their search for alternative energy sources, data center operators are exploring green hydrogen as a renewable energy source to help keep servers running in an environmentally-friendly way. Thank you for signing up! By...