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by plants
325 days ago
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Wow, thanks. I’m even coming up with 500K chatGPT queries for the amount of energy consumed as a KG of beef, though I might have moved a decimal place somewhere - feel free to check my math :) “average query uses about 0.34 watt-hours of energy” - or 0.00034MWH Using this calculator: https://www.epa.gov/energy/greenhouse-gas-equivalencies-calc... - in my zip, 0.0002KG of CO2 per MWH. (Though, I suppose it depends more on the zip where they’re doing inference, however this translation didn’t seem to vary much when I tried other zips) Then, 99.48KG/0.0002KG= 497,400 chatGPT queries worth of CO2 per KG of beef? Thanks for sharing! |
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I think I used Btu (thermal units) in my calculation, so I only calculated actual energy expenditure for my 60.000 queries result.
But you are right, a better metric might be to use CO2-equivalent, because cows emit a lot of methane, whereas chatbots don't.
99.48KG / 0.228kg/kq = 436,315 queries per kg of beef.
Yup checks out!