• Randomgal@lemmy.ca
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    22 hours ago

    You’re getting downvoted for speaking the truth to an echo chamber my guy.

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      21 hours ago

      But he isn’t speaking the truth. AI itself is a massive strain on the environment, without any true benefit. You are being fed hype and lies by con men. Data centers being built to supply AIs are using water and electricity at alarming rates, taking away the resources from actual people living nearby, and raising the cost of those utilities at the same time.

      https://www.realtor.com/advice/finance/ai-data-centers-homeowner-electric-bills-link/

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        11 hours ago

        AI itself is a massive strain on the environment, without any true benefit

        Rockstar games developing GTA5: 6k employees 20 kwatt hours per square foot https://esource.bizenergyadvisor.com/article/large-offices 150 square feet per employee https://unspot.com/blog/how-much-office-space-do-we-need-per-employee/#%3A~%3Atext=The+needed+workspace+may+vary+in+accordance

        18,000,000,000 watt hours

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        10,000,000,000 watt hours for ChatGPT training

        https://www.washington.edu/news/2023/07/27/how-much-energy-does-chatgpt-use/

        There are more 3d games developed each year than companies releasing new AI models.

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        17 hours ago

        The same can be said for taking flights to go on holiday.

        Flying emits way exponentially more CO2 and supports the oil industry

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        19 hours ago

        This is valid to all data centers serving all websites. Your take is a criticism of unregulated capitalism, not AI.

        Beef farming is a far far far more impactful discussion, yet here we are.

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          Ai takes far more power to serve a single request than a website does though.

          And remember, AI requires those websites too, for training data.

          So it’s not just more power hungry, it also has thw initial power consumption added on top

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        19 hours ago

        And your car or flight is a massive strain on the environment. I think you’re missing the point. There’s a way to use tools responsibly. We’ve taken the chains off and that’s obviously a problem but the AI hate here is irrational

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        The problem is the companies building the data centers; they would be just as happy to waste the water and resources mining crypto or hosting cloud gaming, if not for AI it would be something else.

        In China they’re able to run DeepSeek without any water waste, because they cool the data centers with the ocean. DeepSeek also uses a fraction of the energy per query and is investing in solar and other renewables for energy.

        AI is certainly an environmental issue, but it’s only the most recent head of the big tech hydra.

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        21 hours ago

        AI uses 1/1000 the power of a microwave.

        Are you really sure you aren’t the one being fed lies by con men?

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          What? Elon Musk’s xAI data center in Tennessee (when fully expanded & operational) will need 2 GW of energy. That’s as much as some entire cities use in a year.

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            Rockstar games: 6k employees 20 kwatt hours per square foot https://esource.bizenergyadvisor.com/article/large-offices 150 square feet per employee https://unspot.com/blog/how-much-office-space-do-we-need-per-employee/#%3A~%3Atext=The+needed+workspace+may+vary+in+accordance

            18,000,000,000 watt hours

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            10,000,000,000 watt hours for ChatGPT training

            https://www.washington.edu/news/2023/07/27/how-much-energy-does-chatgpt-use/

            Yet there’s no hand wringing over the environmental destruction caused by 3d gaming.

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              Semi non sequitur argument aside, your math seems to be off.

              I double checked my quick phone calculations and using figures provided, Rockstar games with their office space energy use is roughly 18,000,000 (18 million) kWh, not 18,000,000,000 (18 billion).

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                I put the final answer in Watt hours, not Kw hours to match. ChatGPT used 10B watt hours, not 10B Kwatt hours.

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                  Ahh was wondering where the factor of 1000 came from.

                  Without turning into a complete shootout, I can kind of see the point with comparing energy usage, but as others have said with these massive data centers it’s like comparing two similar but ultimately different kinds of beasts.

                  Beyond just the energy used in training of generative AI models in data centers, there’s also the energy it needs to fulfill requests once implemented (24/7, thousands of prompts per second).

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              And then you have a trained model that requires vast amounts of energy per request, right? It doesn’t stop at training.

              You need obscene amounts GPU power to run the ‘better’ models within reasonable response times.

              In comparison, I could game on my modest rig just fine, but I can’t run a 22B model locally in any useful capacity while programming.

              Sure, you could argue gaming is a waste of energy, but that doesn’t mean we can’t argue that it shouldn’t have to cost boiling a shitload of eggs to ask AI how long a single one should. Or each time I start typing a line of code for that matter.

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          Hi. I’m in charge of an IT firm that is been contracted to carry out one of these data centers somewhat unwillingly in our city. We are currently in the groundbreaking phase but I am looking at papers and power requirements. You are absolutely wrong on the power requirements unless you mean per query on a light load on an easy plan, but these will be handling millions if not billions of queries per day. Keeping in mind that a single user query can also be dozens, hundreds, or thousands of separate queries… Generating a single image is dramatically more than you are stating.

          Edit: I don’t think your statement addresses the amount of water it requires as well. There are serious concerns that our massive water reservoir and lake near where I live will not even be close to enough.

          Edit 2: Also, we were told to spec for at least 10x growth within the next 5 years which, unless there are massive gains in efficiency, I don’t think there are any places on the planet capable of meeting the needs of, even if the models become substantially more efficient.

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        Do you really think those data centers wouldn’t have been built if AI didn’t exist? Do you really think those municipalities would have turned down the same amount of money if it was for something else but equally destructive?

        What I’m hearing is you’re sick of municipal governance being in bed with big business. That you’re sick of big business being allowed to skirt environmental regulations.

        But sure. Keep screaming at AI. I’m sure the inanimate machine will feel really bad about it.