大気汚染とAIの公衆衛生コスト(Air Pollution and the Public Health Costs of AI)

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2024-12-10 カリフォルニア工科大学(Caltech)

カリフォルニア工科大学(Caltech)の研究者は、人工知能(AI)の普及に伴う電力需要の増加が、大気汚染を通じて公衆衛生に与える影響を分析しました。特に、AIモデルのトレーニングや運用に必要な電力が化石燃料によって供給される場合、その過程で発生する大気汚染物質が健康被害を引き起こす可能性が指摘されています。研究チームは、AI技術の環境および健康への影響を最小限に抑えるため、再生可能エネルギーの利用拡大やAIモデルのエネルギー効率向上の重要性を強調しています。

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支払われない犠牲: AIの公衆衛生への影響の定量化 The Unpaid Toll: Quantifying the Public Health Impact of AI

Yuelin Han, Zhifeng Wu, Pengfei Li, Adam Wierman, Shaolei Ren
ArXive  Submitted on 9 Dec 2024
DOI:https://doi.org/10.48550/arXiv.2412.06288

大気汚染とAIの公衆衛生コスト(Air Pollution and the Public Health Costs of AI)

Abstract

The surging demand for AI has led to a rapid expansion of energy-intensive data centers, impacting the environment through escalating carbon emissions and water consumption. While significant attention has been paid to AI’s growing environmental footprint, the public health burden, a hidden toll of AI, has been largely overlooked. Specifically, AI’s lifecycle, from chip manufacturing to data center operation, significantly degrades air quality through emissions of criteria air pollutants such as fine particulate matter, substantially impacting public health. This paper introduces a methodology to model pollutant emissions across AI’s lifecycle, quantifying the public health impacts. Our findings reveal that training an AI model of the Llama3.1 scale can produce air pollutants equivalent to more than 10,000 round trips by car between Los Angeles and New York City. The total public health burden of U.S. data centers in 2030 is valued at up to more than $20 billion per year, double that of U.S. coal-based steelmaking and comparable to that of on-road emissions of California. Further, the public health costs unevenly impact economically disadvantaged communities, where the per-household health burden could be 200x more than that in less-impacted communities. We recommend adopting a standard reporting protocol for criteria air pollutants and the public health costs of AI, paying attention to all impacted communities, and implementing health-informed AI to mitigate adverse effects while promoting public health equity.

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