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Management article
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Reference no. SMR65301
Published by: MIT Sloan School of Management
Published in: "MIT Sloan Management Review", 2024
Length: 5 pages

Abstract

AI development can consume large amounts of energy, leading to growing concerns about the climate impact of this emerging technology. The authors explain how tactics such as rethinking how much training data is required and reusing already-trained models can reduce energy consumption and lower the resulting carbon emissions from Artificial Intelligence initiatives.

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Abstract

AI development can consume large amounts of energy, leading to growing concerns about the climate impact of this emerging technology. The authors explain how tactics such as rethinking how much training data is required and reusing already-trained models can reduce energy consumption and lower the resulting carbon emissions from Artificial Intelligence initiatives.

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