According to information from The New Yorker magazine, the ChatGPT consumes more than half a million kilowatt-hours of electricity. The number refers to responses to around 200 million requests per day. Thus, according to the publication, the average consumption of households in USA is 29 kilowatt hours. The value refers to the daily amount of the houses.
That is, the ChatGPT uses more than 17,000 times that amount of electricity in the same period. Given the number, the study shows that the more Artificial intelligence generative energy is adopted, the greater the energy consumption will be worldwide. But, despite the comparison made by the magazine, it is still unlikely to define the average energy use by the company’s chatbot. OpenAI.
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EYE CHATGPT!
With the advancement of Artificial intelligence (AI) and the proximity of elections around the world, concerns surrounding the issues have grown significantly. Thus, the Center to Combat Digital Hate (CCDH) carried out an in-depth study and detected that the resource has been used to spread electoral disinformation. Thus, fake images continue to spread to harm certain politicians.
“The potential for such AI-generated images to serve as ‘photographic evidence’ could exacerbate the spread of false claims. Thus, posing a significant challenge to preserving the integrity of elections“, revealed an excerpt from the report released by Center to Combat Digital Hate (CCDH). It is worth mentioning that fake images of Joe Biden were present in the study.
The researchers from CCDH tested several resources to reach the conclusion that the Artificial intelligence (AI) is ‘generating’ false images related to elections around the world. ChatGPT Plus (OpenAI), ImageCreator (Microsoft), Midjourney It is DreamStudio (Stability AI) were platforms on which the user was able to generate photos from text commands (prompts).
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