Yes, obviously AI is emitting way too much. It shouldn’t even be producing 0.2% of global emissions, let alone 2%. My main grievance is that no one ever talks about improving industrial and agricultural processes even though they produce around 29% of emissions and 20% of emissions respectively.

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    I eat food, and the food I eat doesn’t just walk to my place.

    So… sure I’d rather have a lot less energy spent on agriculture and industry but if there is one place where I feel energy use is legitimate, it’s feeding us.

    Meanwhile I do NOT want better tools for scammers, spammers and fake experts.

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      10 hours ago

      Also without massive inputs in the form of fertilizer and pesticides, it’s also not just growing by itself to feed you.

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      Also, the food I eat was already in the carbon cycle. The food (energy) datacenters eat is mostly sequestered carbon, not all emissions are the same. Hell, if we want to get into it fucking water vapor is a greenhouse gas.

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        A lot of the emissions from food are not things that are already in the carbon cycle.

        • Deforestation to turn forest into farmland.

        • Fossil fuels for equipment and to manufacture fertiliser.

        • Methane from animals is significantly more potent than if that same carbon was released as CO2.