Climate+ | Purpose and Prosperity in an Unprecedented World
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Climate+ | Purpose and Prosperity in an Unprecedented World
Climate+ | Episode 27 | Mark Chung @ Verdigris
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In this thought-provoking episode of Climate+ Podcast, Lincoln engages with Mark Chung, CEO of Verdigris, as they explore the future of artificial intelligence and its pivotal role in addressing the complex challenges of climate change.
Using data center energy management as a jumping-off point, Mark emphasizes that the demand for AI is insatiable, likening it to a new species that cohabits our planet—one that consumes electricity rather than food. As AI continues to evolve, it presents an opportunity to revolutionize how we manage our built environments (like data centers) and mitigate their environmental impact. However, Mark warns that if we fail to navigate this technological advancement carefully, we could jeopardize our own survival.
The conversation takes a deep dive into the intricate relationship between AI, economic prosperity, and sustainable outcomes. Mark suggests that solving the multifaceted problems of our time will require not only technical prowess but also a broader understanding of humanity's place within the ecosystem. He encourages young professionals entering the workforce to cultivate both technical competence and a thoughtful perspective on the ethical implications of technology.
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