AI technologies consume significant amounts of energy, with estimates suggesting that AI-related activities could consume as much electricity as a small country like Ireland. The growth of AI, particularly large language models (LLMs), has led to concerns about the energy demands of data centers, which already account for 1-1.5% of global electricity use. If current trends continue, AI energy consumption could increase dramatically, potentially leading to a 10-fold increase in data center energy consumption[1].
AI can also support energy conservation efforts by optimizing energy systems, enhancing demand-response programs, streamlining industrial processes, and improving building management. However, the development and operation of AI solutions require substantial computational power, which can have a knock-on effect on energy usage and conservation[3].
Efforts to improve AI's energy efficiency include optimizing hardware, using renewable power sources, and developing energy-aware modeling techniques. However, there are challenges in balancing the demand for more powerful AI models with their environmental impact[4].
In summary, AI's energy consumption is a growing concern, but it also presents opportunities for energy conservation through optimization and efficiency improvements. Transparency, monitoring, and reporting of AI sustainability are crucial for managing its environmental impact[4].
Citations:
[1] The AI Boom Could Use a Shocking Amount of Electricity https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/the-ai-boom-could-use-a-shocking-amount-of-electricity/
[2] How artificial intelligence will affect the future of energy and climate | Brookings https://www.brookings.edu/articles/how-artificial-intelligence-will-affect-the-future-of-energy-and-climate/
[3] 7 Ways AI Can Support Energy Conservation Efforts | Earth.Org https://earth.org/7-ways-ai-can-support-energy-conservation-efforts/
[4] Generative AI’s Energy Problem Today is Fou