Rebound Effects in Methods of Artificial Intelligence

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Authors

  • Martina Willenbacher
  • Torsten Hornauer
  • Volker Wohlgemuth
Artificial intelligence (AI) is one of the pioneering driving forces of the digital revolution in terms of the areas of application that already exist and those that are emerging as potential. On the technical side, this paper deals with the energy requirements of artificial intelligence processes. It also identifies efficiency approaches in this sector. Increases in productivity often lead to an increased demand for energy, which is contrary to sustainability in terms of reducing CO2 emissions. Therefore, it will be examined to what extent rebound effects can reduce the savings potential for energy in relation to methods of artificial intelligence and what the main factors of CO2 emissions are.
OriginalspracheEnglisch
TitelAdvances and New Trends in Environmental Informatics : A Bogeyman or Saviour for the UN Sustainability Goals?
HerausgeberVolker Wohlgemuth, Stefan Naumann, Grit Behrens, Hans-Knud Arndt
Anzahl der Seiten13
ErscheinungsortCham
VerlagSpringer Schweiz
Erscheinungsdatum2021
Seiten73-85
ISBN (Print)978-3-030-88062-0, 978-3-030-88065-1
ISBN (elektronisch)978-3-030-88063-7
DOIs
PublikationsstatusErschienen - 2021

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