In a press conference this week on New York City’s $12 billion budget gap, Mayor Zohran Mamdani zeroed in on the previous administration’s artificial intelligence chatbot as one of “a number of different things we’re going to pursue for savings.”

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      Good luck arguing that my local AI models are harming Earth.

      Yes, you can argue phones themselves/lightbulbs harm Earth. I don’t care at that scale.

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        47 minutes ago

        Are you perchance ignoring the petawatt-hours that were needed to train and distil your local AI model?

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        Oh, you’re right. Everything being plugged into massive datacenters that use more power than whole countries is ok, because your computer somehow doesn’t use much power per query. I stand corrected, sir.

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        A model being local doesn’t make it magically better than cloud based ones. Especially since your local hardware may not be as optimized as professional hardware.

        And I say that as a local AI user.

        The way to make it less harmful mainly comes from external factors :

        • The origin of the electricity (renewable)
        • Shift consumption to a time of low demand (or use a residential battery)
        • Use specific hardware for specific tasks (use less energy per token)

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        I’d add to that that you can reuse the heat generated to heat your apartment. But it only works during winter, as during summer any heat generated will make your AC (if you have one) work harder.