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Best of LinkedIn: Sustainability & Green ICT CW 20/ 21

20 min · 29 de may de 2026
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Sustainable AI Infrastructure: Designing Efficient, Transparent, and Accountable Digital Systems We curate most relevant posts about Sustainability & Green ICT on LinkedIn and regularly share key takeaways. We at Frenus support ICT enterprises with precise market and pricing intelligence that goes beyond traditional analyst subscriptions and existing databases, delivering actionable insights for better decision-making. You can find more info here: https://www.frenus.com/usecases/filling-the-strategic-gaps-your-current-intelligence-sources-leave-open [https://www.frenus.com/usecases/filling-the-strategic-gaps-your-current-intelligence-sources-leave-open] This edition examines the critical intersection of artificial intelligence, digital infrastructure, and environmental sustainability as the industry moves toward 2026. Experts argue that while green hosting and renewable energy are foundational, true sustainability requires systemic changes in software engineering, such as right-sizing models and reducing bloated code. Key concerns include the massive energy and water demands of data centres, which are increasingly viewed as strategic national infrastructure that must be managed through transparent reporting and policy incentives. The texts highlight a transition from mere adoption to efficiency-driven architecture, where frugal AI and circular energy systems, like reusing waste heat, provide a competitive economic advantage. Ultimately, the collection emphasizes that innovation without ecological accountability is a long-term liability, urging a shift toward measurable handprints that create positive global impacts. This podcast was created via Google NotebookLM.

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