How to Actually Measure Your AI Workload's Water and Energy Footprint
Your team just shipped an ML inference endpoint. Stakeholders are asking uncomfortable questions about environmental impact. Someone forwards a scary headline about AI boiling the oceans. Your PM wants numbers by Friday. Sound familiar? I've been there twice in the last year alone. And here's what I
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