Dear all
I have seen in some quarters that AI are being sold to us with the promise that they will be able to make us be more energy efficient and devise better strategies of how to live sustainably.
Whether this turns out to be true or not, at present, generative AI are causing the opposite effect in terms of carbon production.
Dr Sasha Luccioni has done research which suggests that generative AI can use around 33 times as much energy compared to machines using conventional task specific software (https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cj5ll89dy2mo) and data shows that new models of generative AI are huge consumers of energy, even compared to earlier models (https://www.technologyreview.com/202...ng-your-phone/).
Although we can control our usage of generative AI to some degree, it is becoming increasingly incorporated into general software and search engines that most of us use.
Whether generative AI is bringing us any benefit, as opposed to the corporations that use it, is an open question. What does seem to be clearly the case is that a large increase in energy consumption is coming as a result of the surge in usage of generative AI, during a period of history when our carbon footprint needs to be coming down.
What we can do about this I am not sure, but it is a concern.
Gassho
Kokuu
-sattoday/lah-
I have seen in some quarters that AI are being sold to us with the promise that they will be able to make us be more energy efficient and devise better strategies of how to live sustainably.
Whether this turns out to be true or not, at present, generative AI are causing the opposite effect in terms of carbon production.
Dr Sasha Luccioni has done research which suggests that generative AI can use around 33 times as much energy compared to machines using conventional task specific software (https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cj5ll89dy2mo) and data shows that new models of generative AI are huge consumers of energy, even compared to earlier models (https://www.technologyreview.com/202...ng-your-phone/).
Although we can control our usage of generative AI to some degree, it is becoming increasingly incorporated into general software and search engines that most of us use.
Whether generative AI is bringing us any benefit, as opposed to the corporations that use it, is an open question. What does seem to be clearly the case is that a large increase in energy consumption is coming as a result of the surge in usage of generative AI, during a period of history when our carbon footprint needs to be coming down.
What we can do about this I am not sure, but it is a concern.
Gassho
Kokuu
-sattoday/lah-
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