So, the point of comparing to TV is merely to give you an idea of energy scale.
It should not be the basis upon which we choose if the activity is worth the cost - that's the fallacy of whataboutism. We ought to look at the energy use for the value it gets us, not for the value some other activity gets us.
Like, watching TV gets us family time. Common genAI use gets us... removal of humans from generation of content. Those are totally the same, right?
Value is in the eyes of the user...what use is family time to me if i don't have one or don't like my family? Common genAI use gets us whatever the user uses it for at low to no cost depending on if the user uses the free version or pay the sub cost.
I've hinted at the following but here's the full image and cites:
SOURCES FOR ENERGY COMPARISONS IN THE POSTER
AI ENERGY USE (BASELINE)
Elsworth et al. (2024), arXiv
“Median energy use per AI text prompt is approximately 0.24 Wh, comparable to only a few seconds of television viewing.”
Measuring the environmental impact of delivering AI at Google Scale
VIDEO STREAMING VS AI
National Centre for AI (UK), Jisc
“Video streaming services such as Netflix and YouTube consume substantially more energy per hour of use than generative AI services.”
https://nationalcentreforai.jiscinv...ronment-putting-the-numbers-into-perspective/
NETFLIX / YOUTUBE / ZOOM COMPARISONS
Forbes, John Koetsier
“Streaming video and video conferencing services like Netflix, YouTube, and Zoom use significantly more energy per hour than typical AI interactions.”
New Data: AI Is Almost Green Compared To Netflix, Zoom, YouTube
DATA CENTER CONTEXT (AI IS A FRACTION OF TOTAL LOAD)
Pew Research Center
“AI workloads are only one portion of total data center electricity demand, which is dominated by video streaming, cloud services, and everyday online activity.”
What we know about energy use at U.S. data centers amid the AI boom
GAMING AND HIGH-INTENSITY ONLINE SERVICES
Mucky Paws Analysis (compiled from industry energy data)
“Cloud gaming and high-performance PC gaming can consume orders of magnitude more electricity per hour than AI text-based services.”
Is AI Really the Energy Villain?
GENERAL CARBON / ENERGY CONTEXT
Sustainability by Numbers
“Per-query emissions from large language models are small compared to common digital activities such as streaming video or gaming.”
What's the carbon footprint of using ChatGPT?
As an aside, I am glad however that as far as i am aware no one from here has issued death threats over the use of AI.