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by 0biodiversity
176 days ago
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> But I am fairly certain that someone whose job is prompting all day will generally spend several plane trips worth of CO₂. I dont know about gigawatts needed for future training, but this sentence about comparing prompts with plane trips looks wrong. Even making a prompt every second for 24h amounts only for 2.6 kg CO2 on some average Google LLM evaluated here [1]. Meanwhile typical flight emissions are 250 kg per passenger per hour [2]. So it must be parallelization to 100 or so agents prompting once a second to match this, which is quite a serious scale. [1] https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/infrastructure/measur... [2] https://www.carbonindependent.org/22.html |
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Basic "ask a question" prompts indeed probably do not cost all that much, but they are also not particularly relevant in any heavy professional use.