Generative AI, such as ChatGPT and similar technologies, is making a significant impact on various industries. While it requires substantial computing power for training, it can create content based on data it was trained on. However, this advancement in AI could also lead to increased power demands. Research suggests that by 2027, the electricity needed to power AI activities might surpass the annual power consumption of countries like the Netherlands, Argentina, and Sweden. This poses a challenge in terms of energy consumption and sustainability. Additionally, the adoption of generative AI is expected to create more job opportunities, particularly in tech-driven sectors, offering a silver lining amid the energy concerns.
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