How tech companies could shrink AI’s climate footprint
Enlarge this image AI is rapidly transforming how we live, work, and communicate. But can we undergo that transformation without destroying the environment? Hiroshi Watanabe/Getty…
Enlarge this image AI is rapidly transforming how we live, work, and communicate. But can we undergo that transformation without destroying the environment? Hiroshi Watanabe/Getty…
Enlarge this image Water is a precious resource. Should we be concerned about the amount that generative AI requires to function? Deven Dadbhawala/Getty Images hide…
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Enlarge this image Some sea slugs can steal the abilities of other animals after eating them. Biologist Drew Harvell thinks this “super power” could be…
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Enlarge this image An Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) in Iceland. Fish and other aquatic creatures are increasingly affected by pharmaceutical pollution in the waterways they…