Akash founder Greg Osuri warns AI training may trigger global energy crisis
Greg Osuri, founder of Akash Network, warns that the demand for energy in artificial intelligence (AI) training could soon rival that of nuclear reactors. In a recent interview, Osuri highlighted how the rapid increase in compute power requirements and reliance on fossil fuels for data centers pose significant environmental risks, potentially leading to an energy crisis with higher household bills and increased emissions. He advocates for decentralization, suggesting that AI model training could shift to smaller networks of diverse GPUs, allowing for more sustainable practices. Osuri points to the potential for individuals to earn tokens by sharing their computing power, similar to early Bitcoin mining. Despite the promise of decentralized AI training, challenges remain, including the need for technological advancements in distributed training and developing fair incentive systems for participation. Osuri emphasizes that these solutions are vital to reducing the pressure on energy grids and creating a sustainable AI ecosystem.
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