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Debating AI for a regenerative climate | Insights and trends | Newsletter: Coming Soon
San Diego, CA
Joined July 2025
RT @karpathy: I am (slowly) re-reading the Tolkien legendarium (of which Lord of the Rings is a small part). The whole body of work is so i….
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RT @aiclimate: Can AI-powered HVAC systems, like Tesla’s rumored 2025 smart climate tech, cut energy use by 50%? Or are we overhyping AI’s….
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Con: AI’s not flawless. Overreliance risks failures—like when Google’s AI mispredicted cooling needs, spiking energy 15% in one test (per 2024 X post). Plus, manufacturing emissions for smart HVACs are hefty. #GreenTechRisks.
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Con: But high costs limit access. Tesla’s AI HVAC could run $10k+, pricing out smaller buildings. Ethics gap: Will only wealthy areas benefit, leaving low-income communities in the heat? #ClimateJustice.
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Pro: Scalability is key. AI HVAC integrates with smart grids, balancing demand. A 2025 MIT report says networked AI systems could cut urban energy use 20% by 2030. Tesla’s tech might lead this charge. #ClimateInnovation.
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Pro: AI learns occupancy patterns, reducing overcooling. A Google data center cut energy 30% with DeepMind AI. Tesla’s HVAC could bring similar wins to homes/offices, syncing with solar grids for max efficiency. #SustainableLiving.
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Pro: AI HVAC optimizes real-time energy use. Tesla’s system reportedly adjusts cooling/heating via predictive algorithms, slashing waste. Per a 2025 ASHRAE study, smart HVACs can save 40-60% energy in commercial buildings. #GreenTech.
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Can AI-powered HVAC systems, like Tesla’s rumored 2025 smart climate tech, cut energy use by 50%? Or are we overhyping AI’s role in green buildings? Let’s debate! #AI #ClimateTech.
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