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Why using ChatGPT is not bad for the environment – a cheat sheet

3 pointsby ZeroTalent10 days ago

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codingdave10 days ago
&quot;Reduce, Re-use, Recycle&quot; was a phrase coined in the 70s. We are 50 years deep into people saying, &quot;Oh, one more little bit of waste won&#x27;t hurt anything.&quot; Well, guess what - it did.<p>While the author&#x27;s comparisons are accurate, the conclusion is not. We absolutely should be reducing what we already use, not being OK with burning even more.<p>Even the conclusion is backwards: &quot;All the changes we can make in our personal consumption choices are nothing compared to what we can do if we contribute to making the energy grid green. &quot;<p>The reality is if we had spent the last 50 years reducing our consumption, we would already be at 100% green energy. We are still burning fossil fuels not because we cannot produce green energy, but because we keep increasing consumption.