The Green AI Paradox: How Artificial Intelligence Is Both Saving — and Straining — the Planet

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Introduction: What Is the Green AI Paradox? Artificial Intelligence (AI) is often promoted as a powerful solution to climate change — optimizing energy grids, improving renewable energy forecasting, and reducing waste across industries. However, behind this promise lies a growing environmental concern. The Green AI Paradox refers to the contradiction between AI’s ability to improve sustainability and its rapidly growing carbon and water footprint . As AI systems become larger and more complex, the infrastructure required to run them consumes massive amounts of electricity and freshwater. This article explores: AI’s environmental impact Why data centers consume so much energy and water The rise of zero-water cooling systems How algorithmic efficiency is reshaping the future of AI ⚡ Why AI Consumes So Much Energy Data Centers and AI Workloads Modern AI models require enormous computing power. Training and operating these models depends on thousands of GPUs running c...

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