Major technology companies like Google and Microsoft are promoting generative AI as a powerful tool for combating climate change, citing potential applications in optimizing energy grids, accelerating scientific discovery, and improving climate modeling. However, the article notes a significant lack of concrete evidence or detailed plans to support these ambitious environmental claims. Critics argue that …
Major technology companies like Google and Microsoft are promoting generative AI as a powerful tool for combating climate change, citing potential applications in optimizing energy grids, accelerating scientific discovery, and improving climate modeling. However, the article notes a significant lack of concrete evidence or detailed plans to support these ambitious environmental claims. Critics argue that the massive energy and resource demands of training and running large AI models could actually worsen the climate crisis, potentially offsetting any efficiency gains. The piece calls for greater transparency, specific metrics, and independent verification of the technology’s net environmental impact, rather than relying on vague, optimistic marketing. Read the full article at: https://www.wired.com/story/big-tech-says-generative-ai-will-save-the-planet-it-doesnt-offer-much-proof/
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