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Generative AI Is an Engineering Disaster

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Alex Reisner
Generative AI Is an Engineering Disaster
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The rapid expansion of generative AI data centers is causing a massive surge in electricity demand and a global shortage of high-end computer memory. This infrastructure strain is driving up hardware costs for consumers and threatening the availability of affordable computing devices.

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It underscores the hidden environmental and economic costs of the current AI boom, suggesting the industry's growth trajectory may be unsustainable.

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The article focuses on the negative externalities and societal costs of corporate tech expansion.

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