For some reason "AI is just like watching Netflix" is back in my feeds so I took that as a sign to update my data tracking for Netflix.
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For some reason "AI is just like watching Netflix" is back in my feeds so I took that as a sign to update my data tracking for Netflix. The company's energy use rose 1% from 2021 to 2024.
Compare that to:
Google: 71%
Nvidia: 88%
Meta: 96%
Microsoft: 119%Where are all the multi-gigawatt, tens-of-megatonnes gas-fired data centres being proposed by Netflix? Are governments frantically rushing fast-tracking laws for video streaming?
@ketan they didn't try to one-sidedly erode copyright laws for video streaming to the benefit of corporations. at no point did anyone suggest that the GDPR shouldn't apply to video streaming services and tried to amend the law to allow video streaming services to collect sensible user data and give it to US corporations that try to exploit them or even openly suggest say they will be deciding who gets murdered by the state in the future.
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Not everything that happens is AI related you know?
@gotofritz @ketan literally everything that has come out of those companies for the last 2 years have, indeed, been AI-related. so, again, I plead: be serious.
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@gotofritz @ketan literally everything that has come out of those companies for the last 2 years have, indeed, been AI-related. so, again, I plead: be serious.
GCP, YouTube Music just to name the first two which spring to mind... yours is just bias
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GCP, YouTube Music just to name the first two which spring to mind... yours is just bias
@gotofritz @ketan YouTube Music, the streaming service launched 10 years ago which only major changes were swallowing Play Music in 2020 and Google Podcasts in 2023? GCP, which has been running for 17 years and in the last 3 has laser-focused on implementing AI "feature" after AI "feature"? those 2 sprang to mind?
but hey, sure, I'm biased.
have a nice day!
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@ketan can you explain what happened in the dip 2023 for be Netflix? Looks super weird
My guess would be "end of covid".
"In May 2023, the WHO declared an end to the public health emergency of international concern. Here’s what happened along the way."
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@gotofritz @ketan YouTube Music, the streaming service launched 10 years ago which only major changes were swallowing Play Music in 2020 and Google Podcasts in 2023? GCP, which has been running for 17 years and in the last 3 has laser-focused on implementing AI "feature" after AI "feature"? those 2 sprang to mind?
but hey, sure, I'm biased.
have a nice day!
Again, "laser-focused on implementing AI "feature" after AI "feature" does not cover the entirety of what they do.
The fact remains that using "percentage increase in energy consumption for an arbitrarily chosen period of time" in no way proves or disproves that "AI is just like watching Netflix".
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@gotofritz @cairobraga @ketan Actually, you *can* make logical reaches when the correlations and contextualized deduction makes them strongly plausible.
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For some reason "AI is just like watching Netflix" is back in my feeds so I took that as a sign to update my data tracking for Netflix. The company's energy use rose 1% from 2021 to 2024.
Compare that to:
Google: 71%
Nvidia: 88%
Meta: 96%
Microsoft: 119%Where are all the multi-gigawatt, tens-of-megatonnes gas-fired data centres being proposed by Netflix? Are governments frantically rushing fast-tracking laws for video streaming?
@ketan (and the GAFAM datacenter energy consumption is actually probably underestimated, IIRC they try as hard as possible to hide their real numbers)
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For some reason "AI is just like watching Netflix" is back in my feeds so I took that as a sign to update my data tracking for Netflix. The company's energy use rose 1% from 2021 to 2024.
Compare that to:
Google: 71%
Nvidia: 88%
Meta: 96%
Microsoft: 119%Where are all the multi-gigawatt, tens-of-megatonnes gas-fired data centres being proposed by Netflix? Are governments frantically rushing fast-tracking laws for video streaming?
Somehow the energy bills are higher
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For some reason "AI is just like watching Netflix" is back in my feeds so I took that as a sign to update my data tracking for Netflix. The company's energy use rose 1% from 2021 to 2024.
Compare that to:
Google: 71%
Nvidia: 88%
Meta: 96%
Microsoft: 119%Where are all the multi-gigawatt, tens-of-megatonnes gas-fired data centres being proposed by Netflix? Are governments frantically rushing fast-tracking laws for video streaming?
I wonder if that later increase in Netflix energy consumption relates to increased energy costs of 4K video transmission.
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I wonder if that later increase in Netflix energy consumption relates to increased energy costs of 4K video transmission.
Netflix is a service that people actually want.
Bosses don't have to threaten you with termination to make you watch more movies on Netflix.
Consumers are quite willing to pay real money for the Netflix service. And additional money for 4K video.
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For some reason "AI is just like watching Netflix" is back in my feeds so I took that as a sign to update my data tracking for Netflix. The company's energy use rose 1% from 2021 to 2024.
Compare that to:
Google: 71%
Nvidia: 88%
Meta: 96%
Microsoft: 119%Where are all the multi-gigawatt, tens-of-megatonnes gas-fired data centres being proposed by Netflix? Are governments frantically rushing fast-tracking laws for video streaming?
@ketan any idea why Nvidia has such a much increased energy consumption? Do they offer any ai tools themselves?
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@ketan can you explain what happened in the dip 2023 for be Netflix? Looks super weird
@Alejandro_P @ketan
Also, Netflix was under pressure to cut its power consumption, and it did that. See
https://greenly.earth/en-us/leaf-media/data-stories/the-carbon-cost-of-streamingIt's an interesting read. part of what Netflix did is obvious green washing. But it did reduce power consumption as well. Also note that showing only 2021-2024 is a bit cherry-picking in Netflix's favour.
At the time there was huge pressure to reduce power consumption. This pressure has greatly reduced.
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@gotofritz @cairobraga @ketan gotofritz have you worked in industries related to data centers, or energy transmission and distribution? These are being stretched beyond their limits and built out by the biggest wave of speculative investment in human history, purely to serve the needs of "AI" projects. Skepticism is healthy but your counter assertion requires a substantially higher bar of evidence because it flies in the face of commonly understood reality.
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@ketan any idea why Nvidia has such a much increased energy consumption? Do they offer any ai tools themselves?
@thomasmey @ketan nvidia is the company making all the infrastructure for AI happen. they actually are self-subsidizing their products to the rest of the tech-corps to stay in the market as the defacto monopoly. example of video discussion on this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q0TpWitfxPk. example of article discussion on this: https://archive.is/CbMRu
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Netflix is a service that people actually want.
Bosses don't have to threaten you with termination to make you watch more movies on Netflix.
Consumers are quite willing to pay real money for the Netflix service. And additional money for 4K video.
Nobody's trying to stuff Netflix into all other products and services.
(But, honestly, they've tried refrigerators and bathroom showers and mirrors. But those have not worked out all that well, and have just not "taken off.")
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Nobody's selling Netflix to the military, to plan strikes against various targets, including hospitals and girl's schools.

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For some reason "AI is just like watching Netflix" is back in my feeds so I took that as a sign to update my data tracking for Netflix. The company's energy use rose 1% from 2021 to 2024.
Compare that to:
Google: 71%
Nvidia: 88%
Meta: 96%
Microsoft: 119%Where are all the multi-gigawatt, tens-of-megatonnes gas-fired data centres being proposed by Netflix? Are governments frantically rushing fast-tracking laws for video streaming?
@ketan It's an even better look for Netflix, as over this period of time they added almost 100 million more subscribers.
If we saw a 50% increase in current AI use, the energy demand would be a lot bigger than netflix adding that many new viewers. -
@thomasmey @ketan nvidia is the company making all the infrastructure for AI happen. they actually are self-subsidizing their products to the rest of the tech-corps to stay in the market as the defacto monopoly. example of video discussion on this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q0TpWitfxPk. example of article discussion on this: https://archive.is/CbMRu
@hydroxyl They’ve definitely chosen their hill to die on. Don’t stop your enemy when he chooses to do something stupid. And make no mistake, these fuckers are your enemy.
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For some reason "AI is just like watching Netflix" is back in my feeds so I took that as a sign to update my data tracking for Netflix. The company's energy use rose 1% from 2021 to 2024.
Compare that to:
Google: 71%
Nvidia: 88%
Meta: 96%
Microsoft: 119%Where are all the multi-gigawatt, tens-of-megatonnes gas-fired data centres being proposed by Netflix? Are governments frantically rushing fast-tracking laws for video streaming?
@ketan also that's misleading because it's relative to 2021 usage, not raw usage. Netflix energy usage stayed stable while starting at a fraction of everyone else
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@hydroxyl They’ve definitely chosen their hill to die on. Don’t stop your enemy when he chooses to do something stupid. And make no mistake, these fuckers are your enemy.
@su_liam tbh i'd prefer to stop this acceleration of environmental destruction, but i get your vibe
