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segler1968
11 months ago

You’re confusing physics with engineering. But yes, the trend now goes from “Smart City” to “Cognitive City” with AI control. This allows much better traffic flows and of course also energy flows. For example, it is absurd that here in Schleswig Holstein about a third of wind energy cannot flow off at all: https://www.ndr.de/messages/schleswig-holstein/Windraeder-auf-See-stand-haeufiger-still-vor-allem-vor-SH,offshore924.html

Of course you need connected systems, especially with charging stations for e-cars or industry. It would be useful to consume the electricity if it was excessive. This also applies to data centers. Not every task has to be done in real time. Exercise large AI models takes weeks and months. You could always do that when excess is etc.

However, AI is also used in physics. Recently, for example, in weather forecast and climate research. Example: https://www.huawei.com/en/news/2023/8/pangu-weather-forcast – this is about 10,000 times faster than classic simulation and runs on a normal PC instead of a large computer. With the same accuracy. Is open source…