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How much water does AI consume?

July 18, 2024

The increasing discussion around artificial intelligence (AI) often overlooks its significant water consumption, essential for onsite server cooling and electricity generation for data centers. Large AI models like GPT-3 require vast amounts of energy, leading to notable water consumption. AI's operational water footprint, comprising scope-1 onsite and scope-2 offsite water usage, along with scope-3 embodied water consumption, poses a challenge given the global water scarcity. Transparency regarding AI's water footprint is lacking compared to its carbon footprint, complicating efforts to address water sustainability. Monitoring and publicizing AI’s water usage can drive better resource management and equitable solutions to mitigate its environmental impact.

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UnitedHealth’s cyberattack response costs to surpass $2.3B this year

July 18, 2024

UnitedHealth has revised its projections for the costs associated with the massive cyberattack on its payments processor, Change, estimating impacts at $2.3 billion to $2.45 billion for the year, an increase of roughly $1 billion. The ransomware attack in February halted reimbursement processes and compromised the data of an estimated one-third of Americans, resulting in a $22 million ransom payment that ultimately failed to secure patient data. UnitedHealth’s second-quarter profit dropped to $4.2 billion from $5.5 billion due to these expenses, even as revenue grew by almost 7% to $98.9 billion. The company continues to face elevated medical costs partly due to temporarily increased provider coding during the crisis. UnitedHealth is also managing operational challenges and regulatory scrutiny, including investigations by the Department of Justice and potential litigation from the Federal Trade Commission regarding its business practices.

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Senator Warner issues healthcare cybersecurity policy options

July 18, 2024

Senator Mark Warner's policy paper, "Cybersecurity is Patient Safety," addresses the substantial risks and inefficiencies in healthcare cybersecurity. It emphasizes the need for a dedicated healthcare cybersecurity leader within the federal government to enhance coordination between the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA). Warner calls for legislative measures such as updating HIPAA regulations, implementing cyber hygiene practices, and incentivizing cybersecurity improvements through rebates and workforce development programs. The report outlines critical responses to cyberattacks, including federal disaster relief and programs to support rural healthcare cybersecurity efforts. Warner invites feedback from stakeholders to build a balanced, collaborative approach to address the escalating cybersecurity threats in the healthcare sector.

Senator Warner issues healthcare cybersecurity policy options Healthcare IT News

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HIV diagnoses, patient data released in Florida health department hack

July 17, 2024

The Florida Department of Health experienced a significant data breach by the hacker group RansomHub, resulting in the release of over 20,000 files containing sensitive personal information, including HIV test results, immunization records, and doctors' notes, on the dark web. The breach exposed individuals' full names, social security numbers, and other private data, predominantly from Broward County. State officials confirmed the breach after several days and emphasized the ongoing challenge of cyberattacks on healthcare providers. The compromised data includes detailed medical records as well as internal department files. Notifications to affected individuals will follow a thorough review of the extent of the breach.

HIV diagnoses, patient data released in Florida health department hack Tampa Bay Times

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