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ChatGPT: the amount of energy required to operate AI is simply colossal

Artificial intelligence, AI, is absolutely everywhere in our daily lives: in our smartphones and intelligent assistants, on social networks or even sectors such as industry, transport and marketing. An omnipresence which raises the question of its impact on climate change.

An estimated 1% of the world’s population uses ChatGPT on a daily basis. But the energy resources and mainly electricity, necessary for its operation, are simply colossal.

Last week, Google announced that it was banking on nuclear power in order to have sufficient electricity resources to operate its artificial intelligence. An announcement that raises the question of the environmental footprint of AI. Indeed, according to the International Energy Agency, artificial intelligence today consumes 0.03% of global electricity consumption.

For example, a question asked of a generative AI like ChatGTP consumes 10 times more energy than a Google search. The three main causes of the environmental impact are: materials (rare metals which are very polluting), a phenomenal quantity of water (to cool the servers) and significant electricity consumption with pollution and CO2 emissions.

In terms of resources, running ChatGPT requires two nuclear power plants.


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