The energy demand of artificial intelligence. #energy #ai #artificialintelligence #energydemand #climatechange #renewableenergy Read more: https://lnkd.in/gcyFCNqD Source: The New York Times
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🌍🤖 As we continue to embrace the transformative power of Artificial Intelligence, it's crucial to consider its impact on our environment. AI's insatiable appetite for energy is undeniable, with data centers requiring substantial electricity and contributing significantly to global emissions. 🏭⚡ However, as Bill Gates recently suggested, the efficiency gains from AI could offset this additional demand. 💡💚 Here are a few takeaways: - AI data centers represent a small but growing load on our power grids. - The rise in AI does not necessarily hinder our fight against climate change. - Tech giants are actively working towards sustainable solutions. #AI #Sustainability #ClimateChange #RealEstateDevelopment
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The United States, and ultimately the entire world, faces an energy shortage unlike any other time in history. AI is going to be a driver of increased energy demand. It will also help to develop mitigation strategies. The following article offers definition to the energy transformations happening now. https://lnkd.in/ehhj8Fss
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🌍 AI Is Pushing the World Toward an Energy Crisis 🔋 The rapid development of artificial intelligence is revolutionizing industries, but at what cost? As AI systems grow more complex, their energy demands are skyrocketing, posing serious challenges for sustainability. From massive data centers to energy-intensive algorithms, the AI boom is reshaping the global energy landscape. 💡 Watch my latest YouTube video to understand the energy implications of AI and what it means for our future: https://lnkd.in/gkfm9USs #AI #EnergyCrisis #ArtificialIntelligence #TechInnovation #mrratanbajaj
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Interesting short read by MIT Technology Review: #AI is using huge amounts of energy. Will #regulation help #sustainability?
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In this episode: the double-edged sword that is AI, from an energy perspective. It has potential to radically improve the grid, but comes with a massive demand price. Worth a listen... Wood Mackenzie #Energygang #Energytransition #AI https://lnkd.in/g-T_KmX7
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AI Big Brother Über Alles \ ● \ ● \ ● It appears that the exponentially growing, astroturfed and artificially created demand for AI will single handedly destroy the Net Zero and Green agendas. * Single Handedly * The growing quest for data centers outsourced by governments tp Big Tech companies to track and store and sell your *personal data* and create a dystopian digital Social Credit Score will effectively undermine the Climate Panic agenda. The irony is actually pretty darn darkly dystopianly delicious. It can be wryly amusing to scathingly laugh at this absurdity, while staring into the looming abyss of the inevitable Social Credit Score Hell. ========================= "The Big Green Grift, the Energiewende and all the other green energy scams are about to be slowly shuttled aside because we need massive amounts of new energy these schemes cannot deliver. Moreover, we can no longer afford the virtue signaling, power seeking and money grabbing nonsense these ventures involve. Indeed, there's a big wreck about to happen at the intersection of Artificial Intelligence Boulevard and Net Zero Avenue. Future AI data center demand Is forcing energy discussions to suddenly get very real. ... It just doesn’t get much more clear; renewables cannot begin to supply the energy needed for AI data centers. Only fossil fuels and nuclear can get the job done. It’s that simple. AI is not something global elites are going to let slide by. ● They’ve had a good run with the Big Green Grift but those days are going to gradually (maybe not so gradually) come to an end, as the demand for energy to power AI forces a reconsideration. ● ● 》Yes, the rhetoric will likely live on for quite some time, but the reality is that AI is the next big thing, it needs massive energy and the elites invested in it will not be denied. Reality is fast-approaching and it involves a lot of fossil fuels and a lot of nuclear." https://lnkd.in/gAbJwv9Y
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MIT TECHNOLOGY REVIEW - “AI is an energy hog. This is what it means for climate change. How worried should we be about AI’s effects on the grid? Tech companies keep finding new ways to bring AI into every facet of our lives. AI has taken over my search engine results, and new virtual assistants from Google and OpenAI announced last week are bringing the world eerily close to the 2013 film Her (in more ways than one). As AI has become more integrated into our world, I’ve gotten a lot of questions about the technology’s rising electricity demand. You may have seen the headlines proclaiming that AI uses as much electricity as small countries, that it’ll usher in a fossil-fuel resurgence, and that it’s already challenging the grid. So how worried should we be about AI’s electricity demands? Well, it’s complicated. “ #leadership #ai #aigen #technology #ClimateActionNow #technologyforgood https://lnkd.in/eibhqzMk
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AI is not the problem. It's how, and more importantly *when* to use AI (*or not*) that is a problem. The development race on models to generate text, then images, now video or music is concerning. And the argument that generating such content consumes less energy than "old fashion methods" simply fails short (https://lnkd.in/eeixyD89) 👇 https://lnkd.in/ewakwzkd "Since 2018, carbon emissions from data centers in the US have tripled. For the 12 months ending August 2024, data centers were responsible for 105 million metric tons of CO2, accounting for 2.18% of national emissions (for comparison, domestic commercial airlines are responsible for about 131 million metric tons). About 4.59% of all the energy used in the US goes toward data centers, a figure that’s doubled since 2018"
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