Green AI tackles effects of AI
The growth of computationally intensive technologies such as machine learning incurs a high carbon footprint and is contributing to climate change. Alongside that rapid growth is an expanding portfolio of green AI tools and techniques to help offset carbon usage and provide a more sustainable path forward.
The cost to the environment is high, according to research published last month by Microsoft and the Allen Institute for AI, with co-authors from Hebrew University, Carnegie Mellon University and Hugging Face, an AI community. The study extrapolated data to show that one training instance for a single 6 billion parameter transformer ML model — a large language model — is the CO2 equivalent to burning all the coal in a large railroad car, according to Will Buchanan, product manager for Azure machine learning at Microsoft, Green Software Foundation member and co-author of the study.
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