Everyone is talking about AI, but few are talking seriously about the electricity, water usage, carbon footprint, and environmental damage caused around large server and data center locations.
AI companies are racing to build bigger data centers in areas rich with electricity, water, land, and natural resources, placing pressure on local ecosystems and communities.
The real issue is not AI itself. The issue is how we use AI — whether we use it wisely, or simply because of hype. Too many people use the biggest models for tasks that smaller, smarter systems can already handle.
It is like cardiothoracic surgery: a great surgeon does not perform open-heart surgery when a minimally invasive procedure can achieve the same outcome.
The future of AI is not about who burns the most power. It is about who can solve the most problems with the least resources and the least environmental damage.