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ChatGPT Curious is a podcast for people who are…well…curious about ChatGPT. Go figure. Join Dr. Shanté Cofield, also known as the Maestro, to explore what ChatGPT actually is, (really though, are the files in the computer?), how to use it, and what it might mean for how we think, work, create, and move through life. Tune in every Thursday to get your fix. Stay curious.
Ep. 2: ChatGPT and the Environment: Energy, Water, and Carbon Emissions
ChatGPT Curious
58 minutes 25 seconds
2 months ago
Ep. 2: ChatGPT and the Environment: Energy, Water, and Carbon Emissions
In this episode I dig into the environmental impact of using ChatGPT: energy use, water consumption, and carbon emissions. I walk through the research, acknowledge the risk of whataboutism, and explain why comparisons to other systems matter when we're talking about true impact. Adopting a both/and approach, this episode is absolutely not about letting ChatGPT off the hook, it’s about putting things in perspective so we can take action on what will actually move the needle.
Main Topics Covered
Why this is episode 2 and why the topic matters
Ramit Sethi’s $30K vs $3-question analogy
The math behind ChatGPT’s energy use
The origin (and problems) with the “3Wh per query” stat
What .3Wh per query actually looks like in real-world use
The difference between inference and training impact
How ChatGPT kicked off the AI arms race
Where most AI energy actually goes (spoiler, it's not ChatGPT)
The hidden energy behind everything else we use
How water usage is measured across three scopes
ChatGPT’s water use vs typical U.S. electricity and food systems
Why carbon emissions highlight the need for more transparency
The repeating citations problem in media coverage
What actually makes the biggest environmental difference
Concerns about future energy use from agentic models
Why transparency from companies matters
This episode as a call for participatory awareness, not panic
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ChatGPT Curious
ChatGPT Curious is a podcast for people who are…well…curious about ChatGPT. Go figure. Join Dr. Shanté Cofield, also known as the Maestro, to explore what ChatGPT actually is, (really though, are the files in the computer?), how to use it, and what it might mean for how we think, work, create, and move through life. Tune in every Thursday to get your fix. Stay curious.