• dutchkimble
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    But people from those countries must also be using Google and Microsoft

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      There might be some double counting, but it doesn’t matter - this just illustrates the insane scale of these companies.

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        Comparing huge multinational countries which serve every country to the half of countries with the smallest energy usage is not terribly illustrative.

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          I think you meant comparing companies, guessing autocorrect got you.

          And I disagree, it’s useful, but more useful would be a chart of countries and multi-nationals, with the company usage removed from the country usage, to see it more clearly.

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          Is all of this due to AI? I’m confident most of the energy is spent on other stuff, like data centers. Both Google and Microsoft are cloud providers.

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      Not just people, but importantly also corporations running their services on Microsoft azure or Google cloud.