Drive has 700+ articles for digital transformation leaders written by StarCIO Digital Trailblazer, Isaac Sacolick. Learn more.

When I was CIO at a construction industry data, analytics, and media company, I was deeply interested in how technology and sustainability would drive the industry’s future. Could a new smart building technology or a green innovation lead to funding new construction that improves people’s experiences and enables a more sustainable future?

AI's Power Paradox by Isaac Sacolick

One shining example back then was The Edge in Amsterdam, named the world’s smartest building that received a 98.4 BREEAM sustainability score. The Edge has a 14-story atrium, hot desking capabilities, and over 28,000 sensors to capture motion, light, temperature, humidity, and infrared. The Edge is still one of the top sustainable buildings in the world.

Join the community of StarCIO Digital Trailblazers

Let’s focus on our responsibilities as Digital Trailblazers – the world of technology, cloud, data centers AI, and IoT – its power utilization, water consumption, and carbon footprint.

The staggering ecological impacts of computation and the cloud reports, “The cloud now has a greater carbon footprint than the airline industry, and a single data center can consume the equivalent electricity of 50,000 homes.” Large data centers can consume between 1 and 5 million gallons of water daily, and 2% of US energy utilization is in data centers.

The problem: AI and LLMs require significant power

These are power, water, and carbon metrics captured at the dawn of the AI age, and the opportunity and hype around generative AI fuels intelligent experimentation while also serving as an invitation to indulge in a technological frenzy.

“Advances in AI, particularly in the realm of Large Language Models (LLMs), have caused a surge in carbon emissions from the tech industry,” says David Talby, CTO of John Snow Labs. “In fact, studies estimate that training a single AI model can emit as much carbon as five cars in its lifetime.

This recent article asking will responsible AI neutralize tech carbon footprint includes an even more alarming data point: “A more recent study by Google and the University of California, Berkeley, reported that training GPT-3 resulted in 552 metric tons of carbon emissions, equivalent to driving a passenger vehicle 1.24 million miles.”

Talby adds, “Sustainability is a key aspect of responsible AI, and aligning with standards like the CarbonNeutral Protocol helps companies offset their emissions and advance their tech without burdening the environment.”

 Read more about the CarbonNeutral Protocol and the World Economic Forum’s view on why we must care about responsible AI. You can also review declarations from Google, Microsoft, AWS, and Meta on their approaches to responsible AI.

Bottom line: Organizations should experiment with AI, but recognize both the economic costs and sustainability factors. When embarking on an AI experiment, are you considering the potential value, cost, and carbon impacts?

The goal: Target carbon neutrality

As digital transformation leaders, our discipline requires stating upfront goals and then reviewing how initiatives can address them.

“Many organizations are developing sustainability goals around environmental commitments like carbon neutrality, net zero, or hitting other greenhouse gas emission targets, according to Infosys’ ESG Radar,” says Sunil Senan, global head of data, analytics, and AI at Infosys. “To support sustainability through digital transformation, organizations should focus on artificial intelligence (AI), actionable data, and analytics to identify areas to measure, improve, and streamline processes and decisions that have a needle-moving impact on ESG achievements.”

The Infosys’ ESG Radar highlights several data points:

  • 90% say ESG initiatives show positive financial returns, and 66% within three years
  • 70% of companies are tracking carbon footprint
  • 45% create ESG leaders as part of their organizational change strategy

That last data point suggests an opportunity for “Sustainability Digital Trailblazers!”

Senan continues, “Considering the recent AI boom, organizations can capitalize on its power to deliver time and cost saving insights that improve ESG outcomes and drive the organization’s bottom line.”

Bottom line: FinOps tools like Hybrid Cloud Management X, Persefoni, and  Microsoft Cloud for Sustainability can help companies measure carbon emissions, and many companies, such as Infosys, offer carbon management solutions.

Published on:

Leave a Reply


StarCIO

My company, StarCIO, provides leadership, learning, and advisory programs for companies looking to accelerate delivering business value from digital transformation. Contact me if you’d like to learn more about partnering opportunities.


Isaac Sacolick

Join us for a future session of Coffee with Digital Trailblazers, where we discuss topics for aspiring transformation leaders. If you enjoy my thought leadership, please sign up for the Driving Digital Newsletter and read all about my transformation stories in Digital Trailblazer.


Coffee with Digital Trailblazers hosted by Isaac Sacolick

Digital Trailblazers! Join us Fridays at 11am ET for a live audio discussion on digital transformation topics:  innovation, product management, agile, DevOps, data governance, and more!


Join the Community of StarCIO Digital Trailblazers

About Drive

Drive Agility, Innovation, Transformation

Drive is the blog for digital transformation leaders brought to you by StarCIO and Isaac Sacolick.

Agility, Innovation, and Transformation are the three primary digital transformation core competencies that every StarCIO Digital Trailblazer must champion in their organizations. Learn more About Drive.


About the StarCIO Digital Trailblazer Community

StarCIO Digital Trailblazer Community

Revolutionizing traditional learning, networking, and advising experiences.

Visit the community


About StarCIO

StarCIO

About Isaac Sacolick

Isaac Sacolick

Author, 1,000+ articles, keynote speaker, Chief StarCIO Digital Trailblazer. Full bio


Driving Digital Newsletter

Driving Digital Newsletter

StarCIO Guides

StarCIO Agile Planning Guides

Digital Trailblazer

Digital Trailblazer by Isaac Sacolick

Driving Digital

Driving Digital by Isaac Sacolick

Driving Digital Standup

Driving Digital Standup

Coffee with Digital Trailblazers

StarCIO Coffee With Digital Trailblazers

Recognition

InfoWorld 2025 Judge
InfoWorld Technology of the Year 2024 Judge
Thinkers360 Top 10 in IT Leadership
Thinkers360 Top Agile Thought Leader
Thinkers360 Top DevOps Leader
Thinkers360 Top in Digital Transfomation
Thinkers360 Top in Analytics
Thinkers360 Top in Product Management

Discover more from StarCIO Digital Trailblazer Community

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading