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Roeland Nusselder: AI will eat all our energy, unless we make it tiny | Starmus highlights

Posted on February 17, 2025
Left unchecked, AI’s energy and carbon footprint could become a significant concern. Can our AI systems be far less energy-hungry without sacrificing performance?
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