- Environmental and Technical inefficiency
- Unnecessary Scale – Hao contends that the massive scale of data centres being built is technically unnecessary, and that the narrative of larger being better is a sales pitch that harms the environment.
- Resource consumption – These empires are draining water for cooling and relying on fossil fuels, creating a high environmental cost that is not properly factored into their, or the publics calculations.
2. Call for Accountability and smaller AI models.
- The Bicycle approach – Instead of chasing generalized all purpose everything machines, Hao advocates for developing smaller, more specialized AI bicycles that can solve specific, high leverage problems…medical diagnostics, climate problems.
- Need for Action – Hao emphasizes that the current trajectory is not inevitable and calls for increased, democratic contestation and empathy-driven journalism to hold these companies to account.
3. The 30% Rule:
- Hao advocates for the 30% AI Rule, which creates a working framework for AI development in that, no more than 30% of the work should come directly from AI tools to maintain human agency, creativity and accountability.
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