• baines@lemmy.cafe
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    5 years ago sure

    how do you think ai being used today? most ai isnt locally hosted

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      The internet and AI are two different things.

      The internet wasn’t taking your drinking water 5 years ago and it’s not taking it today.

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        lol the internet is 70% bot traffic today

        wanna bet more and more of that is ai driven?

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          The things using the internet is irrelevant. The fact remains that the internet itself is not taking your drinking water

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            i’m always amazed how it can be so hard for some people to think beyond whatever is immediately in their face

            70% of the internet traffic is the fucking internet

            just because you don’t like that doesn’t matter

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              Internet traffic is not the internet. Thats like saying cars and trucks are the highway. I can’t believe I have to dumb this down for you, but here goes: T highway is that asphalt thing that sits on the ground between two places, right? And cars and trucks are the things you drive on the highway. So like, in terms of emissions, the highway isn’t producing all those nasty emissions, the cars and trucks are. So if you don’t like those nasty emissions, you can regular the cars and trucks, but the highway isn’t at fault. You could reduce the emissions of the vehicles, replace the cars with more efficient busses, you could even just ride bikes on the highway if you really wanted to. But all these things are separate from the highway itself, see?

              Just because you don’t understand how any of this works doesn’t change the fact of the matter which is that the internet is not taking your drinking water.

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                i don’t care about fucking semantics, life must be complicated for you if you are this hung up on literals

                it’s amazing you can be so close as to use cars and highways and yet be so damn blind to history and the parallel implications

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                  i don’t care about fucking semantics

                  It’s not semantics you fucking clod. They just gave an incredibly apt analogy in an attempt to explain how things actually work but you continue on with your ass-sourced “70% of the intetz iz botz hurr durr” shit without even attempting to understand why you’re dead fucking wrong.

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                  It’s not semantics, the context of this entire thread is about the difference in ecological impact of two entirely different and unrelated technologies. This isn’t a philosophical debate. Life must be so difficult for you if you can’t ever see the forest for the trees because you can’t see things as they are.

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                    unrelated lol

                    this is the hang up

                    how have the lot of you not been paying attention to what is going on with the internet?

                    even conservative reports pre ai put the bot traffic at over half the total data volume, trying to pretend you can divorce the internet from ai is some silly head in sand shit

                    there is no ai without the internet, where is the data being scraped from?

                    why are small time sites choking with spider traffic?

                    we can’t use the internet without tripping over ai

                    all these data centers are being built in butt fuck nowhere, this only works with internet infrastructure to carry data to population centers, no one is investing billions for local kansas access for fuck sake

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                By your own definition, then AI is now the internet. Prompts and outputs are the cars and trucks, while the data centers and models are the highway. 70% of the internet is running on data centers and models. What makes more of something, 30% or 70%?

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                  Not even. The internet is the highway. The datacenters running the internet are the department of transportation. Average internet users are the compact hybrids, EVs, and cyclists who use the road. Prompts and outputs are the couriers driving various kinds of vehicles. AI datacenters are the giant trucks with smokestacks that smokescreen all the old grannies behind them.

                  The prompts and outputs traveling over the internet consume a negligible amount of energy. The bulk of it is consumed by training giant LLMs with hundreds of billions of parameters. A lesser portion is consumed by the inferencing those models do to produce outputs, which is done at the AI datacenters, and not what travels over the internet via internet datacenters.

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                  You’ve misunderstood. AI datacenters are not the highway. Prompts and Outputs are the cars and trucks, the AI data centers are the factories making the cars. The highway is datacenters and transmission media that do not house AI and do not require the immense cooling or power that the AI datacenters use. The highway and the things on the highway are two entirely decoupled things.

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                    human transportation in the abstract is the internet

                    data is people

                    data packets / rates (related tech) are the various vehicle types

                    there was a time of no highways, what need do horse drawn carriages have for paved asphalt?

                    highways are a direct though not immediate consequence of American car and civic planning policy

                    if instead we had focused on mixed use walkable cities with connected mass transit instead of urban sprawl highways would be much reduced if not gone, just look at existing examples in eu etc

                    so yes American cars and every nuance that implies in our current American reality are fucking highways

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          You’re missing the point so hard it’s not even funny.

          The datacenters hosting the internet are not the same datacenters hosting AI.

          The ones hosting AI are the problem. Eliminate those, and the ones hosting the internet are fine (although could still convert to greener practices like on-site solar and closed-loop/greywater cooling systems, etc.).

          Eliminate the internet datacenters and the AI corps are still going to destroy the environment, you just won’t have access to wikipedia or the fediverse.

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            yea no

            you wanna ignore what is actual reality and play pretend go for it but i’m not interested in hearing about it

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              They were being nice, but since you insist on persisting in your willfull ignorance: you’re a fucking idiot who does not understand how the internet works nor how data centers are involved with it. Your straw man argument that 70% of the internet are bots is sourced by your ass, from whence you pulled it.

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              I’m actually telling the facts and you’re the one being detached from reality, but normally people like you are “not interested in hearing about it” anyway, so I’m honestly not surprised you say that.

              I’m done arguing with you for the same reason I don’t debate climate change deniers.

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                what facts?

                there are literally multiple reports on how the majority of internet traffic is bots

                what a strange hill to die on

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                  I never said anything about the relative proportion if internet traffic that is or isn’t bots. Does your only argument require a severe misrepresentation of what anyone else is saying?

                  The fact is that the datacenters that have been rapidly accelerating the demise of the planet and its climate over the last 5-6 years are specifically AI datacenters. Getting rid of those, completely frivolous and unnecessary as they are, will go a long way to reducing the severity human-induced climate change.

                  Getting rid of the datacenters that make the internet possible would be negligible compared to that. But I’m just restating what I’ve already said at this point, because you’re apparently either a troll or incapable of reading and understanding. Maybe both.

                  Taking away the internet from the billions of humans who use it just because it’s flooded with bot traffic is a really stupid idea, when you could instead get rid of the datacenters that make the bots possible. The vast majority of compute operating these bots is happening at the bot-side of the internet, not at the datacenters running the internet. The actual amount of energy/compute used for that web traffic to travel from client to server is tiny compared to what’s consumed at the bot farms.

                  What you’re proposing is more akin to tearing up the highways in order to prevent drug trafficking. It doesn’t solve the problem you’re pretending to want to address, it’s just a red herring that makes things worse for everyone else.

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            data centers are built in the middle of nowhere

            show me how this works without the internet

            where are the training data sets coming from?

            why are foss projects getting shit on?

            why are small to mid websites choking on scrapers?

            why is so much of our digital media complete slop?

            so yea totally different and separable

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              Are you trying to suggest that foss projects, small websites, and digital media will somehow benefit from destroying the internet?

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                what is this hard on for destroying the internet?

                get off your strawman

                fucking waste of time

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                  You’re the one who’s saying we should get rid of all the datacenters, not just AI. That includes the ones that enable the internet. You think that’s not the same thing as destroying the internet?

                  Literally, it’s what your first comment was about. It’s not a strawman. This entire comment chain is about exactly that! People telling you it’s a bad take, and you doubling down and being smug about being wrong.