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Challenges of Artificial Intelligence Development in the Context of Energy Consumption and Impact on Climate Change

With accelerating climate change and rising global energy consumption, the application of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) has emerged as a crucial tool for enhancing energy efficiency and mitigating the impacts of climate change. However, their implementation has a dual character: on one hand, AI facilitates sustainable solutions, including energy optimization, renewable energy integration and carbon reduction; on the other hand, the training and operation of large language models (LLMs) e…

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AI and ML are being applied to improve energy efficiency and support climate mitigation through energy optimization, renewable integration, and carbon reduction.

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Truvace Impact Record TRV-2026-0279, v1: “Challenges of Artificial Intelligence Development in the Context of Energy Consumption and Impact on Climate Change.” Truvace, 2026-07-19. /record/TRV-2026-0279 (accessed at citation time). sha256 5affa8e8c3110d29

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