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June 28, 2024 08:00 pm
Original Link: https://science.slashdot.org/story/24/06/28/1516200/lets-not-go-overboard-on-worries-about-ai-energy-use-bill-gates-says?utm_source=rss1.0mainlinkanon
'Let's Not Go Overboard' On Worries About AI Energy Use, Bill Gates Says
An anonymous reader shares a report: Bill Gates has defended the rapid rise in energy use caused by AI systems, arguing the technology would ultimately offset its heavy consumption of electricity. Speaking in London, Gates urged environmentalists and governments to "not go overboard" on concerns about the huge amounts of power required to run new generative AI systems, as Big Tech companies such as Microsoft race to invest tens of billions of dollars in vast new data centres. Data centres will drive a rise in global electricity usage of between 2-6 per cent, the billionaire said. "The question is, will AI accelerate a more than 6 per cent reduction? And the answer is: certainly," said Gates, the Microsoft co-founder who has been a prolific investor in companies developing sustainable energy and carbon- reduction technologies. In May, Microsoft admitted that its greenhouse gas emissions had risen by almost a third since 2020, in large part due to the construction of data centres. Gates, who left Microsoft's board in 2020 but remains an adviser to chief executive Satya Nadella, said tech companies would pay a "green premium" -- or higher price -- for clean energy as they seek new sources of power, which was helping to drive its development and deployment. "The tech companies are the people willing to pay a premium and to help bootstrap green energy capacity," he said at the Breakthrough Energy Summit in London on Thursday.Read more of this story at Slashdot.
Original Link: https://science.slashdot.org/story/24/06/28/1516200/lets-not-go-overboard-on-worries-about-ai-energy-use-bill-gates-says?utm_source=rss1.0mainlinkanon
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