Carbon, Code & Clusters: When AI Audits the Life Cycle of Itself
AI has a carbon problem. It also has a paperwork problem. The carbon problem is familiar enough: models require chips, chips require factories, data centers require power, and “cloud” remains one of technology’s more successful euphemisms for buildings full of hot machines. The paperwork problem is quieter. If organizations want to measure environmental impact seriously, they need Life Cycle Assessment, or LCA: the discipline of tracking environmental burdens across extraction, production, use, and end-of-life. That work depends on fragmented studies, sector-specific data, inconsistent terminology, and long technical reports written in the dialect of people who enjoy appendices. ...