AI-Climate Collision Looms 2025
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•Generative AI and Climate Change Are on a Collision Course
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The summer of 2024 broke the record for Earth ’s hottest day since data collection began, sparking widespread media coverage and public debate.
Data centers already use 2 percent of electricity globally; in countries like Ireland , that figure goes up to one-fifth of the electricity generated.
Tech companies that are increasingly adding generative AI models to everything from search engines to text-processing software are also not disclosing the carbon cost of these changes.
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