Nowadays, there is an increasing use of digital technologies and Artificial Intelligence (AI) such as Machine Learning (ML) models that leverage data to optimize the performances of systems in almost all activity sectors, including ML models for optimizing solutions related to CO2 capture from the atmosphere or CO2 emissions reduction from human activities. However, on the other hand, the use of AI models is leading to an increasing energy consumption that also raises environmental issues (in terms of CO2 emissions) which are less studied in the literature. This then raises the new question of a more realistic estimate of the carbon footprint (CO2 emissions in particular) of AI models in general, and particularly AI models aimed at reducing CO2 emissions.
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