In a blog post on Tuesday (via The Verge), OpenAI supremo Sam Altman said that a typical ChatGPT query uses ‘roughly one 15th of a teaspoon’ of water. Altman doesn't go into any detail over that claim, including whether it's a consequence of the cooling hardware used to manage server computers or also the broader environmental impact of AI, such as manufacturing and installing all the hardware.
Whatever, the immediate question is just how much water is that? It doesn't sound like a lot. But then, OpenAI is processing an awful lot of ChatGPT queries. So could ทางเข้า winner55 ผ่านโทรศัพท์ มือ ถือ it add up to a lot?
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So, even if water consumption isn't much of a problem, AI hardly has a clean bill of health when it comes to environmental impacts. On the other hand, if you really start to think through all the issues involved, it quickly becomes very complicated indeed.
At the extreme end of the philosophical scale, some would no doubt argue that the long-term benefits of AI will easily outweigh any transient impact as the technology scales up. If super-intelligent AI helps us work out how to produce entirely clean energy and somehow solves all kinds of other environmental problems, well, it will all have been worth it.
But until that day comes, it probably makes sense to be cautious and minimise the environmental impact of AI.