Overall, when tested on 40 prompts, DeepSeek was found to have a similar energy efficiency to the Meta model, but DeepSeek tended to generate much longer responses and therefore was found to use 87% more energy.

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    So the answer, as always, is ban useless, power-sucking, unreliable, copyright-infringing AI.

    Why do I feel that this will never happen? That we will continue to use this horrible technology to the end of our days with people constantly making excuses for its existence? Ugh.

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      So the answer, as always, is ban useless, power-sucking, unreliable, copyright-infringing AI.

      That’s naive. It’s way too late for any of that. If some country decided to ban AI, all the engineers will just move somewhere else.

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        Quit having residential rate payer subsidize this trash… they want to develop it, fine. Make them pay for it.

        We don’t even get any economic benefits from these subsidies.