Quamina and Claude, Case 1

(tbray.org)

23 points | by zdw 2 months ago ago

9 comments

  • boxed 2 months ago

    I don't get all this environmental harm scare mongering. It's not actually real right? I found this graph https://thundersaidenergy.com/downloads/us-electricity-deman... and there's not much movement in the total if you look at the whole thing.

    • throwaw12 2 months ago

      you are looking at 2023 and 2024, FOMO started late 2024 and beginning of 2025

      • boxed 2 months ago

        Do you know where there are any numbers to back this up though?

        • homarp 2 months ago

          This was an interesting read: https://gizmodo.com/right-to-compute-laws-are-spreading-acro...

          this part in particular:

          Like right-to-work laws that frame themselves as protecting individual freedom, critics warn that right-to-compute statutes could, in practice, primarily benefit large corporations by limiting the ability of states and local governments to regulate AI projects.

          • conception 2 months ago

            The Montana law is also nearly identical to model legislation drafted by the American Legislative Exchange Council, meaning it could easily be replicated by lawmakers elsewhere.

            Alec which is the group that formed after business/ultra wealthy decided it was cheaper to just buy government than work for votes for unpopular things after the Powell Memorandum.

            It was super effective! https://eml.berkeley.edu/~saez/SaezZucman14slides.pdf

          • boxed 2 months ago

            Did you reply to the wrong message? I asked for statistics showing significant increases in electricity usage due to AI data centers.

            • homarp a month ago

              why creates a law if there is no electricity impact?

              • boxed a month ago

                Sorry to burst your bubble, but politicians make laws that are nonsensical or stupid for political gain or misunderstandings all the time.

  • homarp 2 months ago