P1 Programs
Green AI
Primary Point of Contact
Program Co-Directors
Program Description
According to the 2024 AI Index Report, the computational footprint of the state-of-the-art language models has seen a 7 orders of magnitude growth since 2017, while the cost to train these models in the cloud increased 5 orders of magnitude. As a result, the estimated carbon footprint of a state-of-the-art large language model is equivalent to 50-90 human years. This makes the current rate of increase in model parameters, datasets, and compute budget unsustainable. To achieve more sustainable progress in AI in the future, it is essential to invest in more resource-/energy-/cost-efficient solutions. This inaugural P1 program aims to fulfill this need by providing a forum for researchers from academia and industry with a focus on machine learning, artificial intelligence, systems, and computer architecture to collaboratively explore how to make AI’s computational and carbon footprint more transparent and improve the resource efficiency of AI applications and systems.
Green-AI in this program adheres to the broad definition in the literature and refers to the efforts to reduce the environmental impact of artificial intelligence (AI) development and deployment. It’s a movement that seeks to balance AI’s technological advancements with environmental sustainability, encompassing practices like developing efficient algorithms, improving hardware optimization, using renewable energy, and generally optimizing the overall resource usage across the life cycle of AI models.
This program will be focused on two themes: (1) improving the efficiency of algorithms towards designing Green-AI systems; and (2) exploring the use of renewable energy sources such as solar/wind to power AI infrastructure. Through this program, the anticipatation is to establishing a vibrant network of “Green-AI” researchers within Denmark, fostering innovative collaborations, and leading by example towards a more sustainable future where AI is not seen as a curse rather a blessing.
People
Aarhus University, University of Copenhagen, Wikimedia Foundation
Akhil Arora
Assistant ProfessorAalborg University
Bent Thomsen
Professor (MSO)University of Copenhagen
Christian Igel
ProfessorAarhus University, Aarhus University
Davide Mottin
Assistant ProfessorOracle
Evin Duran
Sustainability AmbassadorAalborg University
Johannes Bjerva
Associate ProfessorIT University of Copenhagen
Maria Astefanoaei
assistant professorUniversity of Copenhagen
Maria Maistro
Tenure track assistant professorIT University of Copenhagen, Amazon Web Services
Michael Kastoryano
Associate ProfessorIT University of Copenhagen
Nanna Inie
Assistant ProfessorTechnical University of Denmark
Nicki Skafte Detlefsen
PostdocIT University of Copenhagen
Pinar Tozun
Associate ProfessorUniversity of Copenhagen, University of Copenhagen
Raghavendra Selvan
Assistant ProfessorTechnical University of Denmark
Sneha Das
Tenure-track Assistant ProfessorSamsung
Vivek Shah
Staff EngineerTechnical University of Denmark
Xenofon Fafoutis
ProfessorIT University of Copenhagen
Zoi Kaoudi
Associate Professor