For the last year, analysts have warned that the data centers needed for AI would drive up power demand and, by extension, emissions as utilities build out natural gas infrastructure to help meet demand.
Chinese artificial intelligence startup DeepSeek stunned markets and AI experts with its claim that it built its immensely popular chatbot at a fraction of the cost of those made by American tech titans.
It's true that training and using AI models like ChatGPT consume large amounts of electricity, resulting in the release of greenhouse gas emissions.
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Given the limitations of human cognition in long-term planning, AI can serve as a cognitive augmentation tool, helping us navigate the uncertainties of the future.
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DeepSeek Says It Built Its Chatbot Cheap. What Does That Mean for AI's Energy Needs and the Climate? Chinese artificial intelligence startup company DeepSeek stunned markets and AI experts with ...