AI's climate and water impacts cannot be ignored - businesses need to weigh up the trade-offs

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The choice is clear: businesses can either continue expanding AI with unchecked environmental consequences, or develop responsible AI frameworks that balance innovation with climate-conscious decision-making, writes Gartner's Sarah Watt

The rapid rise of artificial intelligence (AI), particularly generative AI, has sparked major discussions — not just about its business potential, but also about its environmental impact. AI is poised...

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