Light bulbs have energy ratings — so why can’t AI chatbots?
Sasha Luccioni (),
Boris Gamazaychikov,
Sara Hooker,
Régis Pierrard,
Emma Strubell,
Yacine Jernite and
Carole-Jean Wu
Nature, 2024, vol. 632, issue 8026, 736-738
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The rising energy and environmental cost of the artificial-intelligence boom is fuelling concern. Green policy mechanisms that already exist offer a path towards a solution.
Keywords: Climate change; Computer science; Energy; Machine learning; Sustainability (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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