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‘Just an unbelievable amount of pollution’: how big a threat is AI to the climate?

Defenders say AI can do good to fight the climate crisis. But spiralling energy and water costs leave experts worried

Raccontata daarabnews.comtheguardian.com

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theguardian.comStai leggendo6 mesi fa

‘Just an unbelievable amount of pollution’: how big a threat is AI to the climate?

Defenders say AI can do good to fight the climate crisis. But spiralling energy and water costs leave experts worried

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arabnews.com6 mesi fa

Artificial intelligence and the climate dilemma

Artificial intelligence is rapidly transforming economics, science, and governance. Yet behind these benefits lies a steadily growing cost: environmental degradation. AI systems demand enormous amounts of energy and…

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  1. venerdì 2 gennaio 2026·arabnews.com

    Artificial intelligence and the climate dilemma

    Artificial intelligence is rapidly transforming economics, science, and governance. Yet behind these benefits lies a steadily growing cost: environmental degradation. AI systems…

  2. sabato 3 gennaio 2026·theguardian.com

    ‘Just an unbelievable amount of pollution’: how big a threat is AI to the climate?

    Defenders say AI can do good to fight the climate crisis. But spiralling energy and water costs leave experts worried