ChatGPT est-il nocif pour l'environnement ?
Salut à tous, j'ai entendu dire que l'utilisation de ChatGPT pourrait avoir un impact sur l'environnement, comme couper davantage d'arbres ou quelque chose dans…
Matthew Tate
February 9, 2026 at 05:52 AM
Salut à tous, j'ai entendu dire que l'utilisation de ChatGPT pourrait avoir un impact sur l'environnement, comme couper davantage d'arbres ou quelque chose dans ce genre ? Je ne suis pas tout à fait sûr que ce soit vrai ou simplement des rumeurs. Quelqu'un aurait-il des informations précises à ce sujet ? J'aimerais beaucoup connaître votre avis !
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Kinda makes me wonder if we should be focusing more on making AI greener instead of worrying about trees getting chopped down by it.
I don’t see how ChatGPT would be chopping any trees, but I get that energy sources behind it could indirectly cause problems.
It’s a common misconception. The big environmental impact comes from electricity use and cooling data centers, which might affect forests if power plants cut down trees or pollute.
I read somewhere that training big AI models uses a lot of electricity, and if that electricity comes from coal or gas, it indirectly harms forests and stuff. So it’s kinda connected but not directly killing trees.
Honestly, I don't think ChatGPT directly kills trees. It's more about the electricity and data centers using power, which might come from non-renewable sources. But cutting down trees? Nah, that's a stretch.
Lol no, ChatGPT doesn’t eat trees for breakfast. But yeah, digital stuff uses power, which may affect environment if not managed well.
I just hope the folks running these data centers switch to solar or wind soon so we can keep AI going without hurting nature.
It’s kinda scary how much power huge AI models suck up. Hope companies are working on making them more efficient!
People overreact a lot. ChatGPT isn’t out here cutting down trees. Chill, focus on real deforestation stuff.
I think it’s mostly about how the electricity is generated. If data centers use renewable energy, then the whole ‘killing trees’ thing is kinda moot.
ChatGPT helping me save paper by writing stuff digitally tho, so maybe it’s kinda helping trees by reducing paper use?
Most people just don’t realize that AI’s environmental impact is more indirect and linked to energy consumption, not deforestation directly.
You can also check ai-u.com for new or trending tools that focus on energy efficiency and sustainability if you’re interested in this topic.
The hype around AI’s impact on environment sometimes misses the nuance. It’s complicated but mostly about energy, not trees falling down.
I think people mix up the idea of deforestation with energy consumption from tech. ChatGPT’s servers don’t need wood; they need electricity, which is a different story.