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Green AI 🌲

Researchers Roy Schwartz and Jesse Dodge publish empirical analysis arguing the AI community prioritises accuracy over computational efficiency, raising concerns about carbon footprint and research inequality.

Mar 2 · · primary fetch1 sourceupdated Mar 2 ·

Empirical analysis from Roy Schwartz (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) and Jesse Dodge (AI2) suggests the AI research community has paid relatively little attention to computational efficiency. A focus on accuracy rather than efficiency increases the carbon footprint of AI research and increases research inequality. In this episode, Jesse and Roy advocate for increased research activity in Green AI (AI research that is more environmentally friendly and inclusive). They highlight success stories and help us understand the practicalities of making our workflows more efficient. Sponsors: The Brave Browser – Browse the web up to 8x faster than Chrome and Safari, block ads and trackers by default, and reward your favorite creators with the built-in Basic Attention Token.

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