▲ | simonw 5 days ago | |||||||
I don't buy that my curiosity has a meaningful energy usage impact. I can accept that these questions are more intense than simpler prompts - running dozens of prompts in a chain to answer a single question. Best estimates I've seen are that a single prompt is equivalent to running an oven for a few seconds. I'm OK with my curiosity running an oven for a full minute! Here are my collected notes on AI energy usage: https://simonwillison.net/tags/ai-energy-usage/ | ||||||||
▲ | morning-coffee 5 days ago | parent [-] | |||||||
My question regrettably left out an unstated extrapolation I was inferring... what happens when we all "just google-ai it" when we're bored? Of course I don't think the energy usage of your individual questions is an issue. I also appreciate your data gathering and reporting of it. I didn't mean to come across as critical of your personal use of AI to gather and report this data. Again, it's the collective effects I'm more worried about. I'm hoping that, collectively, we're all gaining some value from the growing energy expenditures required to obtain it: https://apnews.com/article/climate-google-environmental-repo... | ||||||||
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