AI's Hidden Health Cost: The Air Pollution Truth
Northern Virginia, USATue Dec 31 2024
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Did you know that the growth of AI is causing a big increase in air pollution? This pollution is coming from the power plants and backup generators that keep data centers running. These centers are where AI computers process all the data they need. By 2030, this air pollution could cause up to 1, 300 premature deaths each year in the United States alone. That's a lot of people! And the cost to our health and the economy could reach $20 billion per year.
Scientists from the University of California, Riverside and Caltech found out that tech companies aren't talking much about this problem. They usually only talk about carbon emissions in their reports. But air pollution is a real issue too. This pollution is not fair; it hits some communities harder than others, especially low-income ones. It even travels across county and state lines, affecting people far away from the data centers.
For example, in Northern Virginia, pollution from data centers drifts into many other states, causing health costs of up to $2. 6 billion a year. That's a lot of money! And in some areas, the health costs from AI processing centers are even more than what the tech companies pay for electricity.
The study also found that the growth of AI is making data centers use more and more energy. Training just one big language model can cause as much air pollution as making more than 10, 000 trips by car between Los Angeles and New York City. That's a lot of pollution!
The scientists say that tech companies should report the air pollution they cause. They also think that communities affected by this pollution should get compensation for the health problems it causes. This is a big issue that we need to talk about and solve quickly.
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