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The AI models that have become so popular today require a constant supply of natural resources. Their environmental impact extends far beyond carbon emissions. The water and land they consume are also placing them under increasing scrutiny.
A “Virtual Country” With Sustainability Challenges
A new report from the United Nations University Institute for Water, Environment and Health (UNU-INWEH) warns that within less than five years, the data centers powering artificial intelligence will consume more electricity than the vast majority of…
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