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That level of demand has grown at a steady rate since video games were first created and is pretty consistent.
The spiking demand for power from AI has appeared, in a relative sense, overnight.
You're right. As an environmental impactor AI is a very recent player. Gaming has been bigtime for decades. If anyone is keeping score they should really looik at gaming's history of power consumption going back through the 90s. Seems like AI got a lotta catching up to do before it overtakes gaming's enviromental impact.
Nice bit of pointless whataboutism. What's the energy impact of mobile phone use globally (which I'm sure you're currently using to add your 2 pence with.
No I didn't look at phone use, but who has? The underlying point is really that when people are screaming about a reason something is horrible, and they're confronted with the information that something they personally do is in the same ballpark (and has been for decades), how should they respond? With a little self examination? Question their own priorities slightly? Apparently not. Just insults, denial, and debate-club bullshit. Like their favorite entertainment is sacred. It's exactly how the business world responded to climate change - deny, deflect, disengage. Very disingenuous.