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What are the environmental impacts of artificial intelligence? 

Last updated: June 25, 2025 11:00 am
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The world of Artificial Intelligence (AI) is not just about the apps on our phones or the chatbots we interact with. Behind the scenes, massive facilities called data centers play a crucial role in processing every AI request. These data centers, ranging from small server rooms to warehouse-sized facilities operated by tech giants like Google, Microsoft, and Amazon, are at the heart of the AI revolution.

The latest generation of data centers, specifically designed to handle AI workloads, are different from their predecessors. They require powerful processors known as GPUs (Graphics Processing Units), consume large amounts of electricity, and need significant water for cooling. A single AI-focused data center can use as much electricity as a small city and as much water as a large neighborhood.

Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) is a term used for tools and systems capable of generating text, images, and video. While some people are fascinated by its capabilities, others are skeptical about its impact on jobs and society. A recent Pew Research Center report highlighted the mixed sentiments of the public and experts regarding the future of AI, with concerns about the need for more control and regulation of AI.

One of the growing concerns surrounding GenAI is its environmental implications. The CEO of OpenAI, Sam Altman, believes that the benefits of AI outweigh its costs. However, the environmental costs of AI are borne by communities living near data centers, experiencing increased energy costs, and facing environmental impacts.

Altman’s vision of intelligence becoming ‘too cheap to meter’ raises questions about who benefits from cheap AI production. As we delve into the environmental implications of AI, it’s essential to understand the energy, water, and air pollution aspects of AI technology.

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The energy cost of processing AI requests is significant, with GPUs consuming more energy than CPUs. The electricity used by data centers for AI processing is equivalent to powering thousands of homes for a year. Moreover, the water used for cooling data centers is a growing concern, especially in water-scarce regions.

Data centers also contribute to air pollution, releasing harmful pollutants that impact human health. From diesel backup generators to fossil fuel power plants, the lifecycle of AI hardware and data centers generates air pollutants that affect communities, particularly low-income areas.

To address these environmental challenges, it’s crucial to raise awareness, engage in policymaking, and promote transparency in AI development. Collaborative efforts between tech developers, policymakers, and communities can lead to more sustainable AI practices that benefit society as a whole.

In conclusion, understanding the environmental impacts of AI is essential for making informed decisions about its use. By exploring the hidden costs of AI on energy, water, and air pollution, we can work towards a more sustainable future for artificial intelligence.

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