Artificial Intelligence training could pollute more than the automobile industry
Because Artificial Intelligence really wants to be the next big revolution, it is being scrutinized a lot with what costs it has behind it. Generative Artificial Intelligences They drag behind them many doubts about whether they respect rights de Author, something that some models are trying to solve by training only with public domain material. The energy cost has also come up, which, according to Earth.org; Pollution from artificial intelligence could exceed that of the United States automobile industry several times.
This would be something very similar to the case of cryptocurrency mining. Such was the fear of its cost that they had to be cryptocurrency regulations based on your mining type. They focused on the Proof of Work, those considered the most polluting. But with Artificial Intelligences it does not seem that there will be an option comparable to switching to Proof of Stake, which is expected to be one of the biggest contaminants if it becomes popular.
Artificial Intelligence will be one of the biggest polluters in the future
According to researchers from OpenAI, as of 2012, the amount of computing power needed to train cutting-edge AI models has doubled every 3,4 months. By 2040, its emissions could reach 14% of global emissions, the majority of those emissions coming from data center infrastructure and communication networks. Researchers of the University of Massachusetts They determined that training can produce almost 284 tons of carbon dioxide. That would be the equivalent of about 300 round-trip flights between New York y San Francisco, and the emissions over the useful life of five cars.
There would also be the electronic waste produced by technology. These contain lead, mercury and cadmium, which can contaminate soil and water. By 2050, it is expected that more than 120 million metric tons will have been generated.
In the case of autonomous vehicles, they can pose a threat to animals and natural environments. The automation of vehicles can lead to greater consumption, and an increase in waste in certain sectors.