AI Needs to Be Smaller, Reduce Energy Footprint: Study
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AI needs to be smaller, reduce energy footprint: study
The potential of artificial intelligence is immense — but its equally vast energy consumption needs curbing, with asking shorter questions one way to achieve, said a UNESCO study unveiled Tuesday.A combination of shorter queries...
AI needs to be smaller, reduce energy footprint: Study
PARIS: The potential of artificial intelligence is immense - but its equally vast energy consumption needs curbing, with asking shorter questions one way to achieve, said a UNESCO study unveiled on Tuesday (Jul 8). A combination of shorter queries and using more specific models and could cut AI energy
New Machine Vision Is More Energy Efficient—and More Human
AI-vision models have improved dramatically over the past decade. Yet these gains have led to neural networks that, though effective, don’t share many characteristics with human vision. For example, convolutional neural networks (CNN) are often better at noticing texture, while humans respond more strongly to shapes. A paper recently published in Nature Human Behaviour has […] The post New Machine Vision Is More Energy Efficient—and More Human a…
AI needs to be smaller, reduce energy footprint: study - Daily news Update
Figurines with computers and smartphones are seen in front of the words “Artificial Intelligence AI” in this illustration taken, February 19, 2024. — Reuters The potential of artificial intelligence is immense — but its equally vast energy consumption needs curbing, with asking shorter questions one way to achieve, said a UNESCO study unveiled Tuesday. A combination of shorter queries and using more specific models could cut AI energy consumpti…
A chatbot may not sweat every time you ask him to make your shopping list or offer his best jokes dad. But over time, the planet could. As the generating AI such as the large language models (LLMS) become more pervasive, critical questions are held in [...]
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