• @IrateAnteater@sh.itjust.works
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    04 months ago

    I don’t think any data centers would be using ground water for cooling. They’d likely be on closed loop systems. And the power draw is only an issue if we decide to not fix where the grid gets its power from.

    • @jol@discuss.tchncs.de
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      224 months ago

      Of course the power draw is an issue. There’s no 100% clean energy and our grid is still not 100% renewable. If we continue expanding the energy use in frivolous projects, we’re barely moving the needle. We want to do both, reduce energy use and clean up the grid.

        • @Catoblepas@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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          03 months ago

          There is absolutely no stretch of the imagination that could define AI generated waifu masturbation fuel as anything but frivolous. Comparing that to the LHC, which has advanced our understanding of physics, is both insulting and deeply unserious.

            • @Catoblepas@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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              13 months ago

              There is no future in which generating scantily clad anime waifus will be comparable to progressing our understanding of physics, even if you dance around it.

              • Where you’re getting the waifu shit from is beyond me, but if you can’t see past that then we have little to discuss.

                All I am saying is we literally have no idea where any of this tech will lead. It could lead nowhere it could lead to breakthroughs in other areas. Anybody that pretends to know, is lying or being disingenuous.

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      154 months ago

      data center engineer here! incorrect

      • @genie@lemmy.world
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        13 months ago

        Genuine question – how does it “use” that water? Isn’t it primarily utilized for plain old water cooling, where in mind it just evaporates at worst?

        • @PriorityMotif@lemmy.world
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          23 months ago

          I think they mainly use evaporative cooling systems. Industrial sites often have closed loop cooling systems for equipment and large cooling towers to control the air temperature in large buildings. It probably depends on geographic location. Evaporative cooling is much more effective in areas with low humidity.

    • @Catoblepas@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      63 months ago

      And the power draw is only an issue if we decide to not fix where the grid gets its power from.

      So it is and remains an unavoidable problem with frivolous AI use for the foreseeable future?

      • @IrateAnteater@sh.itjust.works
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        03 months ago

        No, because there are already locations in the world where clean grids exist. Focusing on AI use as an environmental problem is not helpful. Focus on the source of the energy, not it’s uses.

        • @Catoblepas@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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          53 months ago

          How many AI data centers are in the countries that have clean grids, as opposed to the US?

          “Please don’t pay attention to the gorilla setting the house on fire, just give the gorilla a better source of fuel.”

        • @calcopiritus@lemmy.world
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          13 months ago

          If you place a data center in a 100% green location, then you’re reducing the supply of 100% energy, so everything else has to consume less green energy. Therefore, by using 100% green energy you just increased your carbon footprint.

          Green energy, like all resources, is limited. If you waste it on a glorified food predictor you can’t use it on a electric harvester that will feed the people.

          Even if you want to avoid this problem and create your own green power plant for your own data center (creating the green supply and demand at the same time), you are still spending green energy resources (rare metals and manufacturing capacity) that went into creating your powerplant instead of creating a powerplant for electric harvesters.

          There’s no way around it. Misusing electricity is accelerating climate change, one way or another. Even if the energy you are misusing is 100% green.