Google has released its latest annual environmental report, which tells how its ‘artificial intelligence-first’ policy is contributing to efforts to reduce the environmental impact of its staffs’ and customers’ activities. The report highlights how AI and machine learning are assisting in real-time adjustments that can reduce greenhouse gas emissions. It also provides updates on Google’s progress in running its data centers and offices on carbon-free energy and reducing water consumption.
The company uses AI to develop climate change-fighting tools, such as eco-friendly routing on Google Maps, and to make its AI models more energy-efficient. However, the report also acknowledges that increasing AI usage raises concerns about the environmental impact and energy consumption of its data centers. Google plans to continue developing new ways to make AI computing more efficient and environmentally friendly.
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