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Is AI Really About to Devour All Our Energy?
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Is AI Really About to Devour All Our Energy?

There is precedent for this panic.

Heatmap, 2024


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In the late 1990s, it was all about the internet and data centers; now it’s about the proliferation of electric vehicles, smartphones, and generative AI. While all these certainly create power demand, questions arise regarding the scale of the demand and how best to meet it. Journalist Robinson Meyer delves into technology’s energy-related issues and notes that overblown predictions from policymakers, tech CEOs, and the media risk creating a false sense of alarm that could potentially exacerbate climate change and raise energy costs.

Take-Aways

  • The angst over technology’s potential to decimate America’s energy system is not new.
  • Scant evidence supports the notion that technologies, past and present, present a viable threat to the US energy infrastructure.
  • A flawed policy response to unfounded claims of technology’s threat to the power grid could produce undesirable outcomes.
     

About the Author

A former staff writer at The Atlantic, Robinson Meyer is the founding chief executive editor of Heatmap.