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Recommendations for public action towards sustainable generative AI systems (2402.01646v1)

Published 4 Jan 2024 in cs.CY

Abstract: Growing awareness of the environmental impact of digital technologies has led to several isolated initiatives to promote sustainable practices. However, despite these efforts, the environmental footprint of generative AI, particularly in terms of greenhouse gas emissions and water consumption, remains considerable. This contribution first presents the components of this environmental footprint, highlighting the massive CO2 emissions and water consumption associated with training LLMs, thus underlining the need to rethink learning and inference methods. The paper also explores the factors and characteristics of models that have an influence on their environmental footprint and demonstrates the existence of solutions to reduce it, such as using more efficient processors or optimising the energy performance of data centres. The potentially harmful effects of AI on the planet and its ecosystem have made environmental protection one of the founding principles of AI ethics at international and European levels. However, this recognition has not yet translated into concrete measures to address it.To address this issue, our contribution puts forward twelve pragmatic recommendations for public action to promote sustainable generative AI, in particular by building a long-term strategy to achieve carbon neutrality for AI models, encouraging international cooperation to set common standards, supporting scientific research and developing appropriate legal and regulatory frameworks.This paper seeks to inform the members of the Interministerial Committee on Generative AI about the environmental challenges of this technology by providing a brief review of the scientific literature on the subject and proposing concrete recommendations of public policy actions to reconcile technological innovation with the need to protect our environment.

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  1. Thomas Le Goff (10 papers)
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