We did the math on AI's energy footprint. Here's the story you haven't heard.
AI's integration into our lives is the most significant shift in online life in more than a decade. Hundreds of millions of people now regularly turn to chatbots for help with homework, research, coding, or to create images and videos. Today, new analysis by MIT Technology Review provides an unprecedented and comprehensive look at how much energy the AI industry uses--down to a single query--to trace where its carbon footprint stands now, and where it's headed, as AI barrels towards billions of daily users. This story is a part of MIT Technology Review's series "Power Hungry: AI and our energy future," on the energy demands and carbon costs of the artificial-intelligence revolution. We spoke to two dozen experts measuring AI's energy demands, evaluated different AI models and prompts, pored over hundreds of pages of projections and reports, and questioned top AI model makers about their plans.
May-20-2025, 09:00:00 GMT
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