AI emissions and humans
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Tue, 04/02/2024
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LAWRENCE — With the evolution of artificial intelligence comes discussion of the technology's environmental impact. A new study has found that for the tasks of writing and illustrating, AI emits hundreds of times less carbon than humans performing the same tasks. That does not mean, however, that AI can or should replace human writers and illustrators, the study’s authors argue.Andrew Torrance, Paul E. Wilson Distinguished Professor of Law at KU,...
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