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Generative AI is changing how people work, complete assignments, date, and create. But the massive computer systems powering AI consume vast amounts of water and emit tons of carbon. Even with green initiatives by big companies, the scale of the impact is expected to increase. Sign up for our newsletter to get the latest on the culture & business of sustainability — delivered weekly to your inbox. Insider previously reported AI is like a tidal wave prepared to crash over the economy, eliminating more jobs than we yet realize.
Persons: Bard, ChatGPT, Adrienne Russell Organizations: Service, Information, Society, University of Massachusetts, Center for Journalism, Media, University of Washington Locations: San Francisco and New York
AI computing has a sustainability problem. Google data centers consumed 5.2 billion gallons of water in 2022, up 20% from a year earlier. A recent Cowen research report estimated that AI data centers could require more than five times the power of traditional facilities. While a regular cloud server uses 300 to 500 watts, according to Shaolei Ren , a researcher at UC Riverside who has studied how modern AI models use resources. Communities are setting up data privacy controls and internet connectivity on their own terms and in ways that don't rely as much on big tech companies.
Persons: Adrienne Russell, Jensen Huang, Cowen, Shaolei Ren, Russell Organizations: Tech, Microsoft, Google, Meta, Nvidia, Center for Journalism, Media, University of Washington, UC Riverside Locations: Virginia, Seattle, Arizona
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