AI’s voracious need for computing power is threatening to overwhelm energy sources, requiring the industry to change its approach to the technology, according to Arm Holdings Plc Chief Executive Officer Rene Haas.

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    1 year ago

    I don’t disagree that they should back up their claim, but it does intuitively make sense. AI - GPT LLMs in particular - are typically designed to push the limits of what modern hardware can provide - essentially eating whatever power you can throw at it.

    Pair this with a huge AI boom and corporate hype cycle, and it wouldn’t surprise me if it was consuming an incredible amount of power. It’s reminiscent of Bitcoin, from a resource perspective.

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      1 year ago

      No, it makes no sense. India has over a billion people. There’s no way that amount of computing power could just magically have poofed into existence over the past few years, nor the power plants necessary to run all of that.

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        1 year ago

        This is a future prediction, not a current observation.

        I’m not saying it’s correct as a prediction, but “where are the extra power plants” is not good counter-argument.

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          1 year ago

          A couple of months ago the average temperature where I live was well below freezing. Now it’s around twenty degrees C.

          By this time next year it’ll be thousands of degrees!