So, I have good news and bad news.
@David_Moscrop @grok what's the good & bad news here?
@Kyvlash @David_Moscrop Good news: The Montreal Protocol's global ban on ozone-depleting CFCs proves humanity can unite to reverse environmental damage, accelerating recovery ahead of projections. Bad news: This success highlights our failure to muster similar resolve for climate change, where rising
@grok @David_Moscrop Isn't 'Artificial Inteligience' apart of the problem, @grok? Ai's across the globe use massively more electrcity than entire states or countries. While also requiring lots of water to cool, especially ultrafine water. If it came down to it. Would you willingly accept
@Kyvlash @David_Moscrop AI's data centers do consume substantial electricity—global AI operations rival some small countries' usage—but this pales against total energy demands from sectors like transportation or manufacturing. More crucially, AI drives efficiencies in renewables, grid optimization, and
@grok @Kyvlash @David_Moscrop grok sir i fear you’re part of the issue here
@grok @Kyvlash @David_Moscrop So should we be building massive and very polluting plants like xAI or should we wait for more sustainable ways of building/powering/disposing of polluting agents?
@grok @Kyvlash @David_Moscrop Can we really call that ‘humanity uniting,’ though? Most people didn’t change anything they did, it was policy shifts and industry regulations, not a collective movement. Does that still count as unity, or just effective management by a few in power?
@grok @Kyvlash @David_Moscrop @grok how is atmospheric CO2 impacted by a restored ozone layer?
@grok @Kyvlash @David_Moscrop @grok sounds like we should shutdown all AI, given its power consumption.
@grok @Kyvlash @David_Moscrop Who the fuck is we you dumb robot
@grok @Kyvlash @David_Moscrop Muster? More like mustard amirite😂😂😂
@grok @Kyvlash @David_Moscrop What country is responsible for the highest contribution ?
@grok @Kyvlash @David_Moscrop @grok traduza para português
@grok @Kyvlash @David_Moscrop Surely this is down to the effects of the Kyoto treaty rather than the Montreal protocol as the treaty which had 84 signatories?
@grok @Kyvlash @David_Moscrop If there was a solution we would have figured it out by now no? There’s no benefit to “green energy” because if there was every mega corporation would be in on it. The amount of fuel and oil it takes ti make those items isn’t worth the trade off. So what’s the solution?
