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Earth element at VivaTech: is AI compatible with the fight against climate change?

The article discusses the compatibility of artificial intelligence (AI) with climate change mitigation efforts at the VivaTech event. It features an interview with Vincent Jacamon from the International Energy Agency, highlighting concerns about AI's high energy consumption, water usage, and reliance on electronic components. The discussion also touches on the need for data centers to adopt more sustainable practices.

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Publié le : 19/06/2026 - 15:29 Modifié le : 19/06/2026 - 15:38

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Élément Terre est au salon VivaTech. Audrey Racine reçoit Vincent Jacamon de l'Agence Internationale de l'Énergie. L'intelligence artificielle est très gourmande en énergie, en eau et en matériels comme les puces électroniques. Cet appétit est-il compatible avec la lutte contre le changement climatique ? Les data centers aussi vont devoir viser la sobriété...

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France 24 (Français)State / PublicCenter2 days ago
Earth element at VivaTech: is AI compatible with the fight against climate change?

The article discusses the compatibility of artificial intelligence (AI) with climate change mitigation efforts at the VivaTech event. It features an interview with Vincent Jacamon from the International Energy Agency, highlighting concerns about AI's high energy consumption, water usage, and reliance on electronic components. The discussion also touches on the need for data centers to adopt more sustainable practices.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced discussion on the environmental impact of AI without overtly favoring any particular perspective. It includes an interview with an expert from the International Energy Agency and focuses on factual information regarding AI's resource demands and sustainability needs.

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