August 30, 2025
No limit for chatt -search ‘remarkable’ in view of the environmental impacts – Tim Peak

No limit for chatt -search ‘remarkable’ in view of the environmental impacts – Tim Peak

Astronaut Tim Peak says that it is “remarkable” that the chatt search requests do not give a limitation and that the room “many answers” contains the climate crisis at the Goodwood Festival of Speed.

Future laboratory was shielded in a darkened tent in front of the midday heat and the roar of the motor vehicles and showed technologies, robotics and virtual realities on Saturday to excite the imagination of festival visitors in Chichester.

Among the displays was a humanoid robot with moving, re-actual facial features that were driven by chatted answers, and call the creators it ameca.

Ameca robot
The Ameca robot developed by Cornwall Robotics Company, which was exhibited in the future laboratory in the Festival of Speed, Chichester. (Pa/Stanley Murphy-Johns)

Major Peak, the first British man who visits the international space station, has worked with Future Lab since his first iteration in 2017.

Despite his excitement about the new technologies and possible use of artificial intelligence (AI), he recognized the environmental impact of data centers that were used to operate them.

He told the PA news agency: “There is no limitation for how much you can use Chatgpt. You can stream cat videos, make avatars and do what you want – don’t worry, how much energy that uses and how much water uses to cool.

“It is limitless and should not be. Every single Google search has an influence, and a Ki -Google search is an increase in energy by 30% for the function as a standard search search, and you don’t even get the choice.”

Tech companies have significantly increased their water consumption for the cooling of data centers in recent years. According to Times, writing a 100-word email with the (GP-4) version of the Chatbot corresponds to a 500 ml water bottle.

“Perhaps we need this in addition to the Google search field -” Please “,” “, added the former astronaut.

Business Energy UK has estimated that Chatgpt can currently use around 39.98 million kWh per day – enough to calculate eight million phones.

Major Peak quickly argued that the answers in space are with “orbital calculus centers”.

He explained: “The idea is that in mid-2030 you have a database that is here on Earth compared to a cloud server.

“Because in the room they have clean, free limitless energy and a limitless ability to have thermal rejection into the vacuum of the room without the environment.”

Critics of this approach like Dr. Domenico Vicinanza – Associate professor of intelligent systems and data science at Anglia Ruskin University in Great Britain, say it may not be so easy.

“Room -based data centers would not only require data equipment, but also the infrastructure to protect, supply and cool them. Everyone add up to weight and complexity,” said Dr. Vicinanza compared to the BBC.

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