AI Wants More Everything

AI Wants More Everything

It looks easy enough: Ask ChatGPT something, and it responds. But pull back the curtain, and you'll find that every ChatGPT prompt and Microsoft Copilot task consumes vast resources.

Water, land, metals and minerals. Artificial intelligence needs it all, and it will need more. Read the full story here.


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Grace Mrema

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Love this, Thanks for sharing

Why should it be different than humans?

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AI will use growing resources, simply because we want more uses from it every day. Service providers are gradually using AI capabilities to better link systems for more comfortable use, efficiency, better coordination. In effect, integration and systems control This increased capabilities helps people but in effect enable control of the users (service receivers). All because people wanted or even asked for more comfortable living. One example would be the automated person identification where we go. But resource efficiency will also increase, like CPU, networking, and whatever AI and other applications will need. Of course as systems become more integrated, some of the current resource needs can be used by AI etc.

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