Data Centres and AI: New Ash Trays for Climate Smoke?
India, June 8 -- There is no nicotine patch, yet, for curbing the smoking caused by all the AI footprint and technology's compute hunger. This smoke is as addictive as it is injurious- specially at the pace AI appetite and infrastructure are billowing today.
New research underlines the fears and patterns already inked by AI's rise: Data centres are expected to consume twice as much power and water by 2030 as they expand to meet the surge in demand from AI. U.N. researchers' data shows that last year data centres consumed 448 terawatt-hours of electricity globally (AI, by the way, accounted for a fifth of the total). They guzzled up 4.5 trillion litres of water- spitting out 189 million tons of carbon dioxide emission...
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