9 Results for: language models

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Worried About GenAI’s Carbon Footprint? How To Use Language Models More Efficiently

AI chatbots enrich our everyday lives, but at a high cost to the planet. We show you how to use language models more efficiently.

Ecologits Estimates Resource Consumption of Language Models

How many resources do AI chatbots consume? While Big Tech remains silent on energy, water and resource consumption, French non-profit company GenAI Impact is trying to provide estimates.

Are There Sustainable Language Models? Three Perspectives From the Current Debate on AI and GenAI

Will AI save the climate? Or are applications like ChatGPT just CO2 guzzlers? We take a look at three perspectives on language models.

ChatGPT: Why Language Models Absolutely Must Become More Energy Efficient

AI chatbot ChatGPT reached more users than Instagram or TikTok in the days after its launch. However, nobody is speaking about the vast quantities of energy required to develop and host the systems.

How SkoBots are Revitalising Indigenous Languages

SkoBots is a community-led, interactive and wearable educational robot designed specifically to teach Indigenous traditional languages to children.

Breaking down Digital Language Barriers: Simba Wants to Make the Internet Easier to Understand for Everyone

Researchers at HIIG have developed a freely available AI application that reduces language barriers by simplifying online texts.

AI Startup Hortiya Learns the Language of Plants to Make Agriculture More Sustainable

AI start-up Hortiya wants to make agriculture more efficient and resistant to climate change by listening to plants.

Masakhane: Using AI to Bring African Languages Into the Global Conversation

Researchers from across the continent are collaborating on an open source AI project to develop machine translation for African languages - facilitating communication, increasing accessibility and opening doors to the world’s youngest continent to play a stronger role in shaping the digital world.

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Eco:Digit Shows How the Environmental Impact of Software Can Be Measured

The ECO:DIGIT project—led by the German Informatics Society (GI) and its partners—highlights just how complex a life cycle assessment for software has become.