Generative Ai is such a drain on our resources. While I am happy this is bringing about more green energy sources, watching it be poured into such meaningless bullshit is depressing.
Well, AI models will improve and so will the hardware. Hopefully that means down the line, Ai will run on pretty conventional hardware and there will be an abundance of green energy.
Awfully optimistic of you.
To be honest, I'm surprised Google/Alphabet hasn't tried to get into running their own reactor by this point. Energy seems like the one thing they haven't touched yet.
Probably because once you start a nuclear reactor you can't kill the project and discard it on a whim.
That was a nasty line by you
Eh, that's their software side. Google doesn't do that with hardware infrastructure like data centers.
Didn't they try to make their own ISP and then left it behind?
They didn't kill it where it was already running though.
Source: this comment posted through Google Fiber
They Just stopped expanding then?
No, they are still expanding. It's just happening really slowly. They are actively laying fiber and expanding in several cities in AZ right now.
A quick search will bring up cities they are planning on moving into.
That's my understanding
Yes, it was more expensive than anticipated to lay new fiber and then they had to fight entrenched monopolies in control of regulators at every turn.
Microsoft:
Google: Hey! That is a great idea! Let me say publicly that I want to do the same
Generative Ai is such a drain on our resources. While I am happy this is bringing about more green energy sources, watching it be poured into such meaningless bullshit is depressing.
Well, AI models will improve and so will the hardware. Hopefully that means down the line, Ai will run on pretty conventional hardware and there will be an abundance of green energy.
Awfully optimistic of you.
To be honest, I'm surprised Google/Alphabet hasn't tried to get into running their own reactor by this point. Energy seems like the one thing they haven't touched yet.
Probably because once you start a nuclear reactor you can't kill the project and discard it on a whim.
That was a nasty line by you
Eh, that's their software side. Google doesn't do that with hardware infrastructure like data centers.
Didn't they try to make their own ISP and then left it behind?
They didn't kill it where it was already running though.
Source: this comment posted through Google Fiber
They Just stopped expanding then?
No, they are still expanding. It's just happening really slowly. They are actively laying fiber and expanding in several cities in AZ right now.
A quick search will bring up cities they are planning on moving into.
That's my understanding
Yes, it was more expensive than anticipated to lay new fiber and then they had to fight entrenched monopolies in control of regulators at every turn.
Microsoft:
Google: Hey! That is a great idea! Let me say publicly that I want to do the same