AI Growth Linked to Carbon Cost, Future Emission Reduction Potential
The accelerating expansion of artificial intelligence (AI) is tied to significant environmental impacts, primarily through the increased need for data centers, advanced chip manufacturing, and powering the underlying technology, all of which incur a carbon cost. Despite these immediate resource demands, proponents of AI suggest that in the long run, the technology could contribute to global energy savings and a reduction in carbon emissions across various industries.

The rapid development and growth of artificial intelligence (AI) are creating substantial demands on infrastructure and energy resources. This expansion requires the construction of additional data centers, the manufacturing of sophisticated advanced chips, and the constant power supply needed to operate the technology.
These activities collectively contribute to a notable carbon cost associated with AI's current trajectory. However, advocates for artificial intelligence propose a potential long-term benefit, asserting that AI will ultimately lead to significant energy conservation and a decrease in carbon emissions across diverse global industries.
(Source: Phys.org)



