The energy consumption of the newest version of ChatGPT is significantly higher than previous models, with estimates suggesting it could be up to 20 times more energy-intensive than the first version.
Small changes in the large language models (LLMs) at the heart of AI applications can result in substantial energy savings, according to a report released by the United Nations Educational, Scientific ...
“People are often curious about how much energy a ChatGPT query uses,” Sam Altman, the CEO of OpenAI, wrote in an aside in a long blog post last week. The average query, Altman wrote, uses 0.34 ...
Some models were found to have a much wider disparity in energy consumption, including one from Chinese upstart DeepSeek. A slimmed-down version of DeepSeek’s R1 model used just 50 watt hours to ...
Here’s how MIT Technology Review waded through a mess of data and hidden variables to calculate the individual and collective energy demand from AI. When we set out to write a story on the best ...
DeepSeek’s research doesn’t claim to solve hardware shortages or energy challenges overnight. Instead, it represents a quieter but important improvement: making better use of the resources already ...
Recently, the team led by Guoqi Li and Bo Xu from the Institute of Automation, Chinese Academy of Sciences, published a ...
In AI research, progress is often equated with size. But a small team at Samsung’s AI lab in Montreal has taken another approach that is proving to show great promise. Their new Tiny Recursive Model ...
Wisconsin's Paris Solar-Battery Park, the state's first large-scale energy storage project, is now operational. The park's 12,000 lithium-ion batteries can power over 130,000 homes for up to four ...