My point mostly was, it’s a issue of datacenters, not of AI itself, and it feels like the only reason they wrote the article is to get clicks on a buzzword.
But yeah, AI will gobble up insane amounts of energy, though I think it’d be interesting to see how much it ends up saving overall.
It’s not like the point of AI is to throw the output into a black hole, it’s to optimize workflows.
If I spend 30 minutes writing an article or 15s writing a prompt, hasn’t AI actually helped me use less energy to power my computer, my brain and body etc?
Nothing is as black and white as it might seem, and AI is no exception
My point mostly was, it’s a issue of datacenters, not of AI itself, and it feels like the only reason they wrote the article is to get clicks on a buzzword.
But yeah, AI will gobble up insane amounts of energy, though I think it’d be interesting to see how much it ends up saving overall.
It’s not like the point of AI is to throw the output into a black hole, it’s to optimize workflows.
If I spend 30 minutes writing an article or 15s writing a prompt, hasn’t AI actually helped me use less energy to power my computer, my brain and body etc?
Nothing is as black and white as it might seem, and AI is no exception