AI chatbots using reason emit more carbon than those responding concisely, study finds

[ad_1] A study found that carbon emissions from chat-based generative AI can be six times higher when responding to complex prompts, like abstract algebra or philosophy, compared to simpler prompts, such as high school history. “The environmental impact of questioning trained (large-language models) is strongly determined by their reasoning approach, with explicit reasoning processes significantly […]

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Using AI at work? Colleagues may think you are lazy and less intelligent, says new study

[ad_1] A new study suggests that people who use AI tools like ChatGPT, Gemini and Copilot at work are perceived as less intelligent and lazy by their co-workers. While several reports, including Google’s very own, suggest that AI can boost productivity in certain scenarios, it looks like the use of these tools have a hidden […]

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