How tech companies could shrink AI’s climate footprint

Enlarge this image

AI is rapidly transforming how we live, work, and communicate. But can we undergo that transformation without destroying the environment? Hiroshi Watanabe/Getty Images

Hiroshi Watanabe/Getty Images

In 2018, computer scientist Sasha Luccioni was an AI researcher for Morgan Stanley — and couldn’t shake this existential worry.

“I essentially was getting more and more climate anxiety. I was really feeling this profound disconnect between my job and my values and the things that I cared about,” Luccioni told NPR.

So Luccioni quit her job.

Now the Climate Lead at

Related News

How to Overcome Imposter Syndrome and Launch Your First Product with Confidence

Intel was on the brink of downfall. A twist in the AI race could boost its revival

Incident involving suspect with a knife closes Hwy. 101 in San Jose

Scott Pelley speaks: ‘CBS News is on fire’ and Bari Weiss should be removed

5 vehicles stolen from Alameda County parking garage in Oakland

Video footage shows large groups of people fighting in Oakland