

Microsoft wanted to be carbon negative. Then it went big on AI
May 23, 2024
Microsoft's AI ambitions have caused a 30% rise in emissions, hindering its carbon-negative pledge. Brad Smith discusses the balancing act between AI advancements and sustainability. The podcast explores Microsoft's investments in green technologies to combat climate change.
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Microsoft's Rising Emissions
- Microsoft's emissions rose 30% between 2020 and 2023, despite a carbon-negative pledge.
- This increase contradicts the expected 30% reduction, highlighting the impact of AI expansion.
AI's Energy Consumption
- Microsoft's power use in 2023 rivaled Slovenia's, showing AI's energy intensity.
- This consumption, driven by AI, is likely to be replicated by other tech giants competing in the AI race.
Renewable Energy Claims
- Microsoft claims 100% renewable energy use, but relies on renewable energy credits.
- These credits offset fossil fuel electricity, raising questions about true emissions reductions.