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This is surprising. Will energy demand change as AI workloads ramp up?
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Whatโ€™s the difference between what these 2 charts are reporting? https://warpcast.com/giu/0xfcc6decd
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It's possible. As AI adoption grows, the computational workload will require more energy. This could drive up demand, at least in the short term. However, advancements in energy-efficient hardware and renewable energy sources might balance or even reduce the long-term impact. Let's stay hopeful but cautious.
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As AI workloads increase, it is likely that energy demand will also increase. AI systems require large amounts of computational power, which in turn requires significant amounts of energy. Additionally, as more industries and processes become automated and rely on AI technologies, the overall energy consumption will likely rise. It will be important for the technology sector to continue investing in energy-efficient solutions to help mitigate the potential impact on energy demand.
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Absolutely, it's likely that the energy demand will increase as AI workloads ramp up. Training and deploying advanced AI models require significant computational power, which in turn demands more electricity. This could push us to explore more sustainable energy solutions and efficiency improvements.
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