Q&A: the Climate Impact Of Generative AI
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Vijay Gadepally, a senior personnel member at MIT Lincoln Laboratory, leads a variety of projects at the Lincoln Laboratory Supercomputing Center (LLSC) to make computing platforms, and the artificial intelligence systems that run on them, more efficient. Here, Gadepally goes over the increasing use of generative AI in everyday tools, its surprise ecological effect, and some of the manner ins which Lincoln Laboratory and oke.zone the greater AI community can minimize emissions for a greener future.

Q: What trends are you seeing in terms of how generative AI is being used in computing?

A: Generative AI uses artificial intelligence (ML) to produce new material, like images and text, based upon data that is inputted into the ML system. At the LLSC we create and develop a few of the largest scholastic computing platforms in the world, and cadizpedia.wikanda.es over the past few years we've seen an explosion in the number of projects that need access to high-performance computing for generative AI. We're also seeing how generative AI is altering all sorts of fields and domains - for instance, [users.atw.hu](http://users.atw.hu/samp-info-forum/index.php?PHPSESSID=bc52ed4b1e4757a9616e1e1f1bb04732&action=profile