The Carbon Emissions of Writing and Illustrating Are Lower for AI than for Humans.
Bill TomlinsonRebecca W. BlackDonald J. PattersonAndrew W. TorrancePublished in: CoRR (2023)
Keyphrases
- carbon dioxide
- artificial intelligence
- human level intelligence
- greenhouse gas emissions
- ai researchers
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- human intelligence
- machine learning
- global warming
- ai systems
- human cognition
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- intelligent machines
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- energy consumption
- human behavior
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- electric power
- human experts
- climate change
- john mccarthy
- ai community
- neural network
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- case based reasoning
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- collaborative writing
- turing test
- ai methods
- artificial agents
- human subjects
- significantly lower