• stupidcasey@lemmy.world
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    22 days ago

    Ummm, obviously exaggerated but still true, and yeah the fossil fuels are the cause of climate change but AI is driving up the usage.

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      22 days ago

      Honestly it is makes the problem a little worse. It is far from the cause. You can run AI on clean power.

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        21 days ago

        But they aren’t running it on clean power? And so it is a massive contributor?

        That’s like saying it’s fine to waste food because it can theoretically be grown sustainably, even when the food you’re wasting wasn’t.

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          21 days ago

          is it a massive contributor? I would venture to argue that air conditioning globally, is probably equally as large, if not larger.

          I would argue that most industries, consume more energy. Though it’s also worth noting microsoft spun up the good TMI core to generate power for AI (iirc at the very least a datacenter), so in some cases it is actually consuming cleanly generated power.

          That’s like saying it’s fine to waste food because it can theoretically be grown sustainably, even when the food you’re wasting wasn’t.

          also to be clear, it’s a little more complicated than this, it doesn’t make sense to ship food products, and then re-ship those food products, only to be shipped again economically, or environmentally, compared to having better local sources of food (and likewise, income, the major problem with global food insecurity is actually monetary, rather than production/consumption based)

          Although there are definitely optimizations to be made in terms of how food is consumed. It’s not a black and white, unless you want to live in a strictly controlled environment where you get fed synthetic nutrient paste every few hours. In which case, by all means.

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            20 days ago

            is it a massive contributor? I would venture to argue that air conditioning globally, is probably equally as large, if not larger.

            I would argue that most industries, consume more energy. Though it’s also worth noting microsoft spun up the good TMI core to generate power for AI (iirc at the very least a datacenter), so in some cases it is actually consuming cleanly generated power

            It’s a new contributor, which means it is contributing on top of already existing contributors like air conditioning and other industries. But even if you include them It’s also particularly bad i.e. data centers powering artificial intelligence could use more electricity than entire cities

            Although there are definitely optimizations to be made in terms of how food is consumed. It’s not a black and white, unless you want to live in a strictly controlled environment where you get fed synthetic nutrient paste every few hours. In which case, by all means.

            I just want us to live within our energy budget so we don’t cook ourselves.

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              20 days ago

              It’s a new contributor, which means it is contributing on top of already existing contributors like air conditioning and other industries.

              yeah but the part that i don’t understand is why this is relevant, sure it’s new, sure it’s not particularly effective but like. Do you really need to be using both the internet and the power grid to shitpost on lemmy right now? You can’t hold arbitrary standards for AI like “it doesnt do anything useful” and then post on one of the least useful websites on the internet with some of the least useful information either.

              If we don’t have AI, why don’t we just ban gaming hardware, it just takes up unnecessary production time and consumption costs, as well as electricity. If we’re banning those, why don’t we also just ban most home appliances, those consume a pretty good amount of resources also. And if we’re banning those, why don’t we go a step further and delete housing all together as well, it’s a wasteful industry after all.

              Like there’s a point where you start, and a point where you stop, people were doing the same shit over crypto mining, and then the same shit over NFTs, and now nobody gives a fuck about either, tbf sort of dead now, but still. It really just seems like outrage bait to me at best. It starts at “AI bad” because “ai bad” and then stops and “AI bad” because “AI BAD” it’s just illogical reasoning to me.

              data centers powering artificial intelligence could use more electricity than entire cities

              i really hate this stat, idk why people keep making this statement, you know what uses more electricity than some cities? Some other cities! wow incredible observation, some things use lots of power, and some other things, sometimes also use lots of power.

              You mean to tell me a technologically fresh and relevant field has popped onto the market and it’s leading to a massive increase in consumption of electricity, because it consumes electricity? Yeah, that sounds like industry to me.

              It’s literally just the mantra of do things and stuff happens. But people are mad about it.

              I just want us to live within our energy budget so we don’t cook ourselves.

              i’m assuming you’re referring to global warming here, and yeah me too, i would prefer we didn’t end our civilization over some stupid shit like global warming, but i’m more concerned about stuff like dirty energy production, the shipping industry, environmental regulations, things that actually tend to have an effect, rather than like, company consumes lots of energy for a little bit.

              BTW, recommend looking into the electrical infrastructure for china, they consume WAY more electricity than the US, and have vastly dirtier production. So if we’re going to complain about AI, go complain about chinese AI training instead.

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                You mean to tell me a technologically fresh and relevant field has popped onto the market and it’s leading to a massive increase in consumption of electricity, because it consumes electricity? Yeah, that sounds like industry to me.

                Yes, and because it’s causing a massive increase in the consumption of electricity it’s causing lots of pollution.

                BTW, recommend looking into the electrical infrastructure for china, they consume WAY more electricity than the US, and have vastly dirtier production. So if we’re going to complain about AI, go complain about chinese AI training instead.

                https://epic.uchicago.edu/insights/chinas-air-quality-policies-have-swifty-reduced-pollution-improved-life-expectancy/

                🤔

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                  19 days ago

                  Yes, and because it’s causing a massive increase in the consumption of electricity it’s causing lots of pollution.

                  again this is great, but can i have concrete numbers on this shit and not just some schizo ramblings telling me it’s “more than a city actually”

                  fun fact, if you google list of US cities, you’ll find there are about 300 of them. so using the same level of information you provided in your previous comment i can determine that AI power consumption, must be 1/300th and just a little bit more than that, of a national US city power consumption metric, this is ignoring most industry, and most rural consumption as well.

                  https://epic.uchicago.edu/insights/chinas-air-quality-policies-have-swifty-reduced-pollution-improved-life-expectancy/

                  wow an irrelevant article on an irrelevant topic, sure do remember typing “china has really shitty air quality AS A RESULT OF ALL THE POWER CONSUMPTION AND PRODUCTION THEY HAVE” too bad i didn’t explicitly type:

                  BTW, recommend looking into the electrical infrastructure for china, they consume WAY more electricity than the US, and have vastly dirtier production. So if we’re going to complain about AI, go complain about chinese AI training instead.

                  instead, explicitly not mentioning the pollution issues associated with it.

                  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_electricity_consumption

                  oh wow, look at that, china consumes almost twice as much energy as the US.

                  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_carbon_dioxide_emissions

                  oh wow, if you look at the total percent, china blows literally every other country out of the water.

                  now lets have a look at power production stats.

                  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electricity_sector_of_the_United_States#Electricity_generation https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electricity_sector_in_China

                  looks like the US is consuming about 20% of all production from coal fired power production. And it looks like china is consuming about 60% of all production from coal fired power production.

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                    19 days ago

                    again this is great, but can i have concrete numbers on this shit and not just some schizo ramblings telling me it’s “more than a city actually”

                    In the article it directly tells you "the facilities could increasingly demand a gigawatt or more of power — one billion watts — or about twice the residential electricity consumption of the Pittsburgh area last year.

                    fun fact, if you google list of US cities, you’ll find there are about 300 of them. so using the same level of information you provided in your previous comment i can determine that AI power consumption, must be 1/300th and just a little bit more than that, of a national US city power consumption metric, this is ignoring most industry, and most rural consumption as well.

                    I provided a link. Did you not see it?

                    wow an irrelevant article on an irrelevant topic, sure do remember typing “china has really shitty air quality AS A RESULT OF ALL THE POWER CONSUMPTION AND PRODUCTION THEY HAVE” too bad i didn’t explicitly type:

                    Why are you talking to me this way? 🤔

                    oh wow, look at that, china consumes almost twice as much energy as the US.

                    Yeah, because we outsourced our industry to them. They consume that electricity making stuff for us. It’s all for external consumption. It’s real easy to reduce electricity consumption when you shut down your manufacturing capacity lol

                    oh wow, if you look at the total percent, china blows literally every other country out of the water.

                    Again, they make everything for everyone else. They’re the world’s factory. Just because a widget is manufactured in China doesn’t actually mean China is the sole country responsible for the emissions from manufacturing the widget. If they make a solar panel and then that solar panel is used in the US, there’s this neat little carbon accounting trick the US can do where it says that it reduced carbon emissions while not accounting for the carbon emitted from actually making the solar panel.

                    looks like the US is consuming about 20% of all production from coal fired power production. And it looks like china is consuming about 60% of all production from coal fired power production.

                    China has to keep increasing its base load of energy production to produce all of our shit for us. They’re kind of forced into this “all of the above” energy production system because they don’t have the capacity to actually transition.

                    Yet even so, new energy production capacity is not coming from coal. Why are we talking about this anyway? We were talking about how AI is consuming lots of energy, what the fuck does China have to do with it? China makes useful stuff with the energy they consume! AI makes bad art, bad articles, bad videos, bad music, and bad customer service bots. It’s garbage.

                    AI is just burning energy for nothing.