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Generative AI is reportedly tripling carbon dioxide emissions from data centers
(www.techradar.com)
This is a most excellent place for technology news and articles.
Look, i'm not saying that this isn't a problem. My only question is, is this one of those "global warming is because people don't recycle their soda bottles" things? In other words, How concerned should I be about this vs, taking attention away from the energy, beef, and transportation industry?
Very concerned. It’s currently a race who can speed run us to extinction first.
So you're saying that we should be concerned with datacenters more than things like factory farming and oil & gas?
I don't follow. I need a lot more evidence of harm before I become "very concerned" about datacenters specifically.
Don't you dare say that eating meat is bad bro, someone will get very upset and point their finger at AI
You're not even making sense anymore 🤣
I don't think this is something to focus on. Tech being 40% of all emissions in the US is suspicious, given that in 2021, all industry was 30.1%, and all transportation was 28.5%. And the total emissions in the US was 6.3 billion tons. https://www.ers.usda.gov/data-products/chart-gallery/gallery/chart-detail/?chartId=108623
I don't have more recent data (if it's in the article, I didn't see it at a skim) but I feel like oil, gas, and agriculture are the bigger long-term targets.
Looks like Techradar misunderstood parts of the source story. The projected emissions over the next 10 years is equal to 40% of all US emissions. The Register
It's a percent against the world's emissions. Be concerned less with this. AI is the current hate train whipping boy, and takes the pressure of public focus off the biggest polluters.