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Revisit the environmental impact of artificial intelligence: the overlooked carbon emission source?
The boosting development of artificial intelligence (AI) is contributing to rapid exponential surge of computing power demand, which results in the concerns on the increased energy consumption and carbon emission. To highlight the environmental impact of AI, a quantified analysis on the carbon emission associated with AI systems was conducted in this study, with the hope of offering guidelines for police maker to setup emission limits or studies interested in this issue and beyond. It has been discovered that both industry and academia play pivotal roles in driving AI development forward. The carbon emissions from 79 prominent AI systems released between 2020 and 2024 were quantified. The projected total carbon footprint from the AI systems in the top 20 of carbon emissions could reach up to 102.6 Mt of CO2 equivalent per year. This could potentially have a substantial impact on the environmental market, exceeding $10 billion annually, especially considering potential carbon penalties in the near future. Hence, it is appealed to take proactive measures to develop quantitative analysis methodologies and establish appropriate standards for measuring carbon emissions associated with AI systems. Emission cap is also crucial to drive the industry to adopt more environmentally friendly practices and technologies, in order to build a more sustainable future for AI.
Revisit the environmental impact of artificial intelligence: the overlooked carbon emission source?
The boosting development of artificial intelligence (AI) is contributing to rapid exponential surge of computing power demand, which results in the concerns on the increased energy consumption and carbon emission. To highlight the environmental impact of AI, a quantified analysis on the carbon emission associated with AI systems was conducted in this study, with the hope of offering guidelines for police maker to setup emission limits or studies interested in this issue and beyond. It has been discovered that both industry and academia play pivotal roles in driving AI development forward. The carbon emissions from 79 prominent AI systems released between 2020 and 2024 were quantified. The projected total carbon footprint from the AI systems in the top 20 of carbon emissions could reach up to 102.6 Mt of CO2 equivalent per year. This could potentially have a substantial impact on the environmental market, exceeding $10 billion annually, especially considering potential carbon penalties in the near future. Hence, it is appealed to take proactive measures to develop quantitative analysis methodologies and establish appropriate standards for measuring carbon emissions associated with AI systems. Emission cap is also crucial to drive the industry to adopt more environmentally friendly practices and technologies, in order to build a more sustainable future for AI.
Revisit the environmental impact of artificial intelligence: the overlooked carbon emission source?
Front. Environ. Sci. Eng.
Yu, Yang (Autor:in) / Wang, Jiahui (Autor:in) / Liu, Yu (Autor:in) / Yu, Pingfeng (Autor:in) / Wang, Dongsheng (Autor:in) / Zheng, Ping (Autor:in) / Zhang, Meng (Autor:in)
01.12.2024
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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