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    8 months ago

    I disagree - i think only relying on green electricity is good, but it won’t solve the devastating status we are currently that is the climate catastrophe.

    True but it would mean talking about AI in this context is completely irrelevant.

    Consuming less power makes it much easier to use green electricity for this power.

    AI isn’t even close to being the biggest offender when it comes to industrial power consumption. To talk about AI in this context is practically a distraction, with how insignificant it is. You might as well bring gaming into the conversation while you’re at it. It’s even less relevant to the conversation than the likes of bitcoin mining.

    It’s not like latter where a) you need insane levels of power for all cases in order to get anywhere and b) that’s the only barrier. You can train an AI on a gaming laptop. Bigger data sets might require, I dunno, a server, but that’s never not been true with any kinds of heavier loads. And once you have your data model, you can just keep using that like you would in any other program, without a power draw any more notable than any other program.

    Also, you cannot just go ‘I want an AI’ and have that magically make you money and shit. You need it to have as much direction, programming expertise and planning as any other computer program just to even get started. That will already remove the many people who have no idea what they’re doing and just want to make free money.

    No, the real conversation needs to be had about industrial machinery, especially older iterations that treat power as something in infinite supply.