In the near future, individuals might have numerous digital agents constantly running tasks as personal assistants. It could lead to making decisions to switch off certain agents to reduce carbon footprint, much like turning off appliances consuming energy unnecessarily.
Artificial intelligence companies have lofty ambitions for what the technology could achieve, from curing diseases to eliminating poverty. But the energy required to power these innovations is threatening critical environmental targets. Madeleine Finlay hears from the Guardian’s energy correspondent, Jillian Ambrose, and UK technology editor, Alex Hern, to find out how big AI’s energy problem is, and whether it can be solved before it is too late. Help support our independent journalism at
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