Artificial intelligence, with its insatiable demand for resources, has an often-hidden footprint. This powerful video essay, narrated by renowned professor and author Kate Crawford, delves into a critical moment where the physical reality of AI’s reliance on rare minerals clashed head-on with the undeniable force of climate change. We travel to a town whose very existence is foundational to the development of AI, as its unique mineral deposits are essential for the advanced technologies we use daily. But the story takes a dramatic turn when Hurricane Helene makes landfall, revealing the profound vulnerabilities at the intersection of technological advancement and environmental crisis. Crawford, a leading voice in understanding the social implications of AI and a senior principal researcher at Microsoft Research, offers a compelling, first-hand perspective on the urgent need to address AI’s environmental impact before it’s too late. This video is approximately 5 minutes and 43 seconds in duration.
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