Should we be worried about AI's growing energy use?
Amid the many debates about the potential dangers of artificial intelligence, some researchers argue that an important concern is being overlooked: the energy used by computers to train and run large AI models. Alex de Vries at the VU Amsterdam School of Business and Economics warns that AI's growth is poised to make it a significant contributor to global carbon emissions. He estimates that if Google switched its whole search business to AI, it would end up using 29.3 terawatt hours per year – equivalent to the electricity consumption of Ireland, and almost double the company's total energy consumption of 15.4 terawatt hours in 2020. On one hand, there is good reason not to panic. Making that sort of switch is practically impossible, as it would require more than 4 million powerful computer chips known as graphics processing units (GPUs) that are currently in huge demand, with limited supply.
Oct-10-2023, 16:00:42 GMT
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