OpenAI’s GPT-4 model, known for its impressive advancements in artificial intelligence since the launch of ChatGPT in 2022, is facing scrutiny over its environmental impact.
A recent study from the University of California, highlighted by The Washington Post, reveals that GPT-4 consumes about three water bottles’ worth of water to generate 100 words. This has raised concerns about the sustainability of AI technologies as they continue to grow in scale and power consumption.
The study shows that water usage for cooling data centres varies by location, with Texas consuming 235 millilitres of water per 100 words, while Washington reported the highest, using 1,408 millilitres. This water consumption is tied to the cooling systems required for data centres powering AI models like GPT-4, Copilot, and others.
Last year, Jez Corden reported that Microsoft’s Copilot and ChatGPT consume nearly one bottle of water per query due to the energy demands for cooling, said an article from Windows Central. The increasing thirst for power by AI systems like those developed by Microsoft and OpenAI is raising concerns about local water resources and power demands, as AI continues to grow.
OpenAI’s daily operational costs, including cooling requirements, are staggering. Reports from last year indicated that running ChatGPT costs the company up to $700,000 per day. Despite heavy investment from major tech players like Microsoft, NVIDIA, and Apple, OpenAI has faced financial challenges, with some projections suggesting the company could face $5 billion in losses within the next year. However, additional rounds of funding have kept the company afloat, pushing its market valuation over $150 billion.