Comment by dahart
2 hours ago
Curious to hear what facts you verified with ChatGPT. I did provide some stats, and they’re sourced from the links I shared, and they do suggest 28PJ is off by an order of magnitude, and that the conclusion of 0.02% emissions might be off by as much as two orders of magnitude. What stats did you find that back up the paper’s summary?
From the technology review article:
“In analyzing both public and proprietary data about data centers as a whole, as well as the specific needs of AI, the researchers came to a clear conclusion. Data centers in the US used somewhere around 200 terawatt-hours of electricity in 2024, roughly what it takes to power Thailand for a year. AI-specific servers in these data centers are estimated to have used between 53 and 76 terawatt-hours of electricity. On the high end, this is enough to power more than 7.2 million US homes for a year.”
53 to 76 twh == 191 to 273 PJ, already used by AI in 2024
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