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Apologies, I didn't post the link, it's edited now.
If you want to take issue with all energy usage that's fine, its a position to take. But it's quite a fringe one given that harnessing energy is what gives us the quality of life we have. Thankfully electricity is one of the easiest forms of energy to decarbonise and is already happening rapidly with solar and wind power, we need to transition more of our energy usage to it in order to reduce fossil fuel usage. My main point is that this railing against AI energy usage is akin to the whole plastic straw ban, mostly performative and distracting from the places where truely vast amounts of fossil fuels are burnt that need to be tackled urgently.
I'm 100% behind forcing data centres to use sustainable water sources or other methods of cooling. But that is a far cry from AI energy consumption being a major threat, the vast majority of data centre usage isn't AI anyway, it's serving websites like the one we are talking on right now.
Yes, and it's paywalled, so I can't read it. I think you knew that. It could say anything.
Cool, good luck with that happening.
A different subject from water. You keep trying to get away from the water issue. I also think you know why you're doing that.
Also, define threat. It contributes to climate change. It gets rid of potable water. I'd call that a threat.
By the way, there is nowhere in the U.S. where water is not going to be a problem soon.
https://geographical.co.uk/science-environment/us-groundwater-reserves-being-depleted-at-alarming-rate
But hey, we can just move the servers to the ocean, right? Or maybe outer space! It's cold!
Ok, you just want to shout not discuss so I wont engage any further.
That's a nice cop-out there since nothing I said could remotely be considered shouting and your New Yorker article in no way supported your point.