Kyle Orland


"The high-profile pieces lean heavily on recent projections from Goldman Sachs and the International Energy Agency (IEA) to cast AI's 'insatiable' demand for energy as an almost apocalyptic threat to our power infrastructure. 

"The Post piece even cites anonymous 'some [people]' in reporting that 'some worry whether there will be enough electricity to meet [the power demands] from any source.'

"Digging into the best available numbers and projections available, though, it's hard to see AI's current and near-future environmental impact in such a dire light. 

"While generative AI models and tools can and will use a significant amount of energy, we shouldn't conflate AI energy usage with the larger and largely pre-existing energy usage of 'data centers' as a whole. 

"And just like any technology, whether that AI energy use is worthwhile depends largely on your wider opinion of the value of generative AI in the first place."

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