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Can clean energy handle the AI boom?
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This video investigates whether renewable energy sources can meet the rapidly growing power demands of artificial intelligence, cryptocurrency, and cloud computing. Learners will acquire vocabulary related to energy, technology, and environmental topics, including terms like renewable energy, power grid, data centers, and carbon emissions. It is an excellent resource for practicing English comprehension around science and technology discussions with real-world implications.
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DownloadI spent some time recently reading through a big spreadsheet of questions submitted by Vox's audience members.
And one of them caught my eye.
It was from Kathy, a retired school teacher in New York City.
What is the question that you wanted us to answer?
So the question is, can green energy even begin to handle the increased demands that AI and crypto and cloud storage are going to put on our energy system?
It's a good question.
I've done some reporting on AI, but I've never thought much of the climate impact of all the AI products we're increasingly using.
And all of our digital belongings, like photos and documents and emails, getting stockpiled in servers around the world.
They need a lot of electricity and then electricity has to come from somewhere.
This is all happening while the climate crisis demands we use less energy, not invent new ways to use more of it.
I think our climate goals already feel pretty impossible to me.
But now it's almost like we haven't changed the goalposts.
We've changed the entire game.
So let's get to the bottom of this.
Within Kathy's big question is a more basic one about how much electricity our digital lives require.
At first, I was thrown off that Kathy mentioned things like cloud storage and AI and cryptocurrency in one category.
But then I realized that their electricity demands happen at the same place, data centers.
Ultimately, you're talking about machines loaded up in large facilities who generate computations.
And they need power, a lot of it.
They need water.
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Used to refer to the person or people that the speaker is addressing. It is the second-person pronoun used for both singular and plural subjects and objects.
A specific size category for items such as clothing, coffee, or containers that is bigger than medium. It is commonly used when selecting from a range of standard sizes in shops and restaurants.
A sentence or phrase used to find out information or to test someone's knowledge. It is a fundamental tool for communication that usually requires a response or an answer from another person.
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