L. Rhodes on Nostr: The current wave of AI hype demonstrates of the problem of capacity creep. In some ...
The current wave of AI hype demonstrates of the problem of capacity creep. In some measurable regards, hardware keeps getting better, right? More powerful, more efficient, more affordable. But rather than letting those gains ameliorate the problems created by tech, tech companies see them as increased capacity, and look to fill that capacity. So while hardware improvements should be reducing the emissions caused by computing, their growing as companies look for ways to turn capacity into profit.
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