Ongoing History Daily: Why AI-generated music is bad for the environment

Over the last couple of years, we’ve seen artificial intelligence invade the music creation space. Programs like Suno and Udio can provide serviceable music with just a few text prompts. This, however, is bad for the environment.

Our brains run on about 12 watts of power and consume between 250 and 400 calories to operate. That increases a tiny bit when we engage in any kind of creative process. Now consider the power required by AI.

A typical AI system takes 2.7 BILLION watts just to process what I just said. Now imagine how much it would take for the same system to write a song. We’re talking the resources of massive data centres requiring untold amounts of electricity.

Looking at it another way, a typical prompt consumes 225 million times more energy than it takes your brain to do the same thing. Not so good for the environment, huh?

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