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Posted: 2025-04-23 11:47:56 UTC

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Geoff Hinton, a Nobel Laureate, suggests that while training large AI models currently exacerbates climate change due to increased electricity demand, AI will eventually aid in reversing environmental damage through innovations in batteries, solar panels, and energy-efficient materials.
AI's impact on climate change
Short-term vs. long-term effects of AI
AI's role in developing sustainable technologies
Increased electricity demand from training large AI models
Worsening climate change in the short term