Writing a 100-word email using ChatGPT (GPT-4, latest model) consumes 1 x 500ml bottle of water It uses 140Wh of energy, enough for 7 full charges of an iPhone Pro Max

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      I don’t understand the hate for AI. It’s a new technology that has some teething issues, but it’s only going to get better and more efficient.

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        it won’t if you don’t force it to. that’s like saying companies will pollute less if you give them enough time. no, you have to grab their balls and force them to do it.

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          I think it’s fair to say that pretty much every industry is more efficient and cleaner than it used to be and I don’t see why AI would be an exception to that.

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              Mainly because energy and data centers are both expensive and companies want to use as little as possible of both - especially on the energy side. OpenAI isn’t exactly profitable. There is a reason companies like Microsoft release smaller models like Phi-2 that can be run on individual devices rather than data centers.

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              Is the insinuation here that the AI industry is unregulated? Because I’m not against regulations that would drive these improvements.

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            i think you’re not thinking about what efficiency means for corporations.

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              I think it’s exactly what I’m thinking about, unless I’m missing something specific that you’d like to put forward?

              If I own a bottled drinks company and the energy cost is 10p a bottle but a new, more efficient process is invented that would lower my energy cost to 5p a bottle, that’s going to be looking like a wise investment to make. A few pence over several thousand products adds up pretty quickly.

              I could either pocket the difference as extra profit, lower my unit price to the consumer to make my product more competitive in the market, or a bit of both.

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      Billions of people have been using Google for years, and Google has been using artificial intelligence for years. It’s nothing new.

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        22 hours ago

        How do you type “it’s nothing new” about a burgeoning new industry and take yourself seriously