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Although the development of AI has brought many conveniences, there are concerns about energy consumption. While actively promoting technological progress, large companies must seriously address energy consumption issues. The dual control system provides certain norms and guidance, but there are still many difficulties in actual implementation.
For example, the training and operation of AI models require a large amount of computing resources, which directly leads to an increase in energy consumption. The large scale of business and the wide application of AI in large factories make the energy consumption problem more prominent. If it is not effectively controlled, it will not only affect the sustainable development of enterprises, but also cause huge pressure on the environment.
In order to reduce energy consumption, major manufacturers have taken measures. On the one hand, they continuously optimize algorithms and model structures to improve energy efficiency; on the other hand, they actively explore new energy-saving technologies and energy supply methods.
At the same time, strengthening the energy-saving awareness of employees is also an important part. Through internal training and publicity, every employee is made aware of the importance of energy conservation and emission reduction, starting from the little things in daily work, such as reasonably arranging the use time of equipment and shutting down idle equipment in time.
In addition, cooperation with scientific research institutions and other enterprises is also indispensable. Jointly carry out the research and development and application of energy-saving technologies, share experiences and resources, form synergies, and jointly respond to energy consumption challenges.
However, there are still some obstacles on the road to achieving carbon neutrality. For example, the high cost of technological innovation may affect the economic benefits of enterprises in the short term. In addition, the slow adjustment of energy structure in some regions and the insufficient supply of clean energy have also brought difficulties to energy conservation and emission reduction of large factories.
Despite this, large companies still need to remain firm in their convictions and continue to advance the process of carbon neutrality. This is not only a social and environmental responsibility, but also an inevitable choice for their own long-term development. Only through the joint efforts of technological innovation, management optimization and full participation can we find a balance between development and environmental protection and achieve a sustainable future.