Comment on 77% Of Employees Report AI Has Increased Workloads And Hampered Productivity, Study Finds
FlyingSquid@lemmy.world 3 months agoI think I’ll go with Yale over ‘person on the Internet who ignored the water part.’
e360.yale.edu/…/artificial-intelligence-climate-e…
From that article:
Estimates of the number of cloud data centers worldwide range from around 9,000 to nearly 11,000. More are under construction. The International Energy Agency (IEA) projects that data centers’ electricity consumption in 2026 will be double that of 2022 — 1,000 terawatts, roughly equivalent to Japan’s current total consumption.
Womble@lemmy.world 3 months ago
Forgive me for not trusting an ariticle that says that AI will use a perawatt within the next two years. Either the person who wrote it doesnt understand the difference between energy and power or they are very sloppy.
Chat GPT took 50GWh to train [source[(forbes.com/…/ai-is-pushing-the-world-towards-an-e…)
Americans burn 355 million gallons of gasoline a day source and at 33.5 Kwh/gal source that comes out to 12,000GWh per day burnt in gasoline.
Water usage is more balanced, depending on where the data centres are it can either be a significant problem or not at all. The water doesnt vanish it just goes back into the air, but that can be problematic if it is a significant draw on local freshwater sources. e.g. using river water just before it flows into the sea, 0 issue, using a ground aquifer in a desert, big problem.
FlyingSquid@lemmy.world 3 months ago
Training is already over. This has nothing to do with training, so that is irrelevant. This is about how much power is needed as it is used more and more. I think you know that.
Also, I’m not sure why you think just because cars emit a lot of CO2, it doesn’t mean that other sources that emit a lot of CO2, but less than cars, are a good thing.
Cool, tell that to all the people who rely on glaciers for their fresh water. That only includes a huge percentage of people in India and China.
But really, what you’re telling me is that studies and scientists are wrong and you’re right. Cool. Good luck convincing people of that.
Womble@lemmy.world 3 months ago
[This] New Yorker article estimates GPT usage at 0.5GWhr a day, which comes out to 0.0041% of the energy burnt just in vehicle gasoline per day in the USA (and this is for worldwide usage for chatGPT).
I’m not asking you to trust me at all, I’ve listed my sources, if you disagree with any of them or multiplying three numbers together that’s fine.
Yes, if you read my last reply I answered that directly. Water usage can be a big issue, or it can be a non-issue, its locale dependent.
FlyingSquid@lemmy.world 3 months ago
What New Yorker article? You didn’t link to one.
And, again, you are arguing that emitting less CO2 is a good thing. It is not.
And if water can be a big issue, why is AI a good thing when it uses it up? You can say “people shouldn’t build data centers in those locations,” but they are. And the world doesn’t run on “shouldn’t.”
rekorse@lemmy.world 3 months ago
They aren’t just taking water noone was using.