• @linearchaos
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      131 minutes ago

      It’s not going to burst, it’s an incredible marketing opportunity that will invade our privacy until and unless we make it illegal. Every screen, camera, vehicle, tool will call home and report everything about you so that the company that sold you the item can make a buck.

  • RubberDuck
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    4216 hours ago

    So households will pay higher prices because of this shortage. It’s time to separate markets and prices between vital and non vital stuff and make the non vital market bear the costs of these higher prices. That makes it more fair.

    Also why can’t these datacenters be in the desert? Use daytime solar and wind down at night. Follow the sun.

    • @Womble
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      28 hours ago

      The study this cites has data centre (so not just AI but all internet stuff) rising to 300TWh by 2030. Two years ago the USA’s power usage was 4000TWh a year. So in about 6 years time they estimate that data centres will be using about 8% of 2022’s electricity usage, up from currently about 4%. An increase sure, but hardly one that’s going to move electricity prices significantly.

      • RubberDuck
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        38 hours ago

        That not how prices work in a shortage.

        • @Womble
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          I didn’t say anything about how prices work in a shortage, but I also sincerely doubt a 4% increase in 6 years (so 0.7% annually) is going to cause any shortages.

          • RubberDuck
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            17 hours ago

            So, you have other information you are basing that on? Because the source is one of the top 3 consulting firms in the world.

            I’m sure they will happily provide consultancy to the energy sector to avoid this issue, but I’m kinda surprised when random Lemmy accounts think they know better than a leading company like this.

            Energy is a pretty tight market where supply and demand are tightly intertwined. So a big boom on the use side as AI is threatening has a good potential to outpace the capacity of the supply side to scale up… thus creating scarcity, driving up prices.

    • sunzu2
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      Also why can’t these datacenters be in the desert?

      They can be after locals provide tax rebates and feds provide an interest free loan!

      Did microshit want to reopen three mile island but only after taxpayers pays for it?

      🤡

  • sunzu2
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    2315 hours ago

    Remember folks that they got industrial discounts while you get surchrges for being a stupid slave!

    Aint it great!

  • Miles O'Brien
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    114 hours ago

    When people start seeing huge rises in their electric bill, don’t be surprised to see normal everyday people trying to burn down datacenters.