Poisoning the water supply and destroying the earth for some dumb screenshots. We're truly cooked as a society
AI thinks you're a big dummy, bnoro:
This is rhetorically strong, but as stated it is too broad to be fully defensible.
What he seems to mean is that some AI uses do carry real environmental costs:
training and especially large-scale inference consume electricity, data-center cooling resources, and hardware supply chains that have environmental footprints. That concern is legitimate.
But “poisoning the water supply” is probably hyperbolic unless he is pointing to a specific local case involving data-center water use, contamination, or power generation impacts. Most criticism of AI on environmental grounds is better framed as:
energy demand,
water consumption for cooling,
and added emissions or infrastructure strain.
So my read is:
- the underlying concern is reasonable
- the wording is exaggerated
- the point becomes stronger if narrowed to frivolous, high-volume uses of AI rather than “AI” in general
A more accurate version of his sentiment would be something like:
“We are spending substantial energy, water, and computing resources on a lot of trivial AI content, and that tradeoff deserves scrutiny.”
So, emotionally understandable; analytically overstated.