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Relative to what? Do you know how much water and energy goes into a single bing query? Into leaving your laptop in standby overnight instead of turning it off? Into using your phone whilst you take a shit instead of reading a book or playing with a yo-yo? Do you know how much water and energy goes into electronically paying for a pack of gum with a card? With a phone? With a watch? What about into building your house? Your office? Your car? Your gym? How much is used up by keeping a dog for precisely one year? How much, in total future cost to humanity's resource consumption, if you have a child?
No I don't fucking know, it's a completely unrealistic standard to hold people to.
The water that goes into building my house resulted in a house being built.
The water that goes into generating bored apes results in slop that benefits no one.
Fine, valid point that I agree with but it's not what was asked. ~~You~~ previous poster asked 'What's the cost', now you're implying 'What's the point?'. Not the same question at all
They are related points. The cost matters because there's no point to the slop machines; they're wasteful specifically because they don't produce anything worthwhile for the resources they consume.
You can't make the point that way without invalidating other ppls lived experiences -- anything that people find value in doing has value for those people. Some people find value in ai output. Not me, but I know enough to know that my experience doesn't speak for all. Yeah, obviously, they're incredibly wasteful and it's worth challenging them, but asking if you know how much time is spent on a query is a bit bollocks, it's enough to know that.