- cross-posted to:
- technology@lemmit.online
- cross-posted to:
- technology@lemmit.online
one assessment suggests that ChatGPT, the chatbot created by OpenAI in San Francisco, California, is already consuming the energy of 33,000 homes. It’s estimated that a search driven by generative AI uses four to five times the energy of a conventional web search. Within years, large AI systems are likely to need as much energy as entire nations.
Ah, got it, companies can do as much ecological damage at they want to and it’s the regulators fault if nothing is done about it. Also, people shouldn’t get mad at corporations for wanting to do that ecological damage just because they’re allowed to.
Why arent you mad at video games? Are you protesting Nintendo and Sony? Their consoles consume far more power than ChatGPT.
Which comment do you want me to reply to?
Since apparently it wasn’t clear, I was referring to the comment two above this one in the chain.
Whereas, I was referring to this comment, which you had nothing substantive to say about:
Presumably because you think it’s justifiable for companies to do whatever they feel like as long as its legal and receive no criticisms for it.
Nope, again, you missed it, it was the comment four above this one, the one about Sony and Nintendo.
I didn’t miss anything. Especially not the part where you, once again, do not deny that you think it’s justifiable for companies to do whatever they feel like as long as its legal and should receive no criticisms for it.
Again, wrong comment! It’s the one above that says the word Sony.
For someone who got so bent out of shape about getting multiple replies, you know that you keep sending me replies irrelevant to your original request about which comment to answer? Again, you asked me to stick to a single point, so are you mad at Sony and Nintendo for their environmental footprint which is several times larger than ChatGPT’s?
Why should I say anything about your Sony comment when you’d just defend anything Sony could ever do if it was legal.
Legal for Sony to dump PCBs in a river in a country with lax environmental regulations? Just fine to you, apparently.