AI efficiency is important. Today, Google is sharing a technical paper detailing our comprehensive methodology for measuring the environmental impact of Gemini inference. We estimate that the median Gemini Apps text prompt uses 0.24 watt-hours of energy (equivalent to watching an average TV for ~nine seconds), and consumes 0.26 milliliters of water (about five drops) — figures that are substantially lower than many public estimates.
At the same time, our AI systems are becoming more efficient through research innovations and software and hardware efficiency improvements. From May 2024 to May 2025, the energy footprint of the median Gemini Apps text prompt dropped by 33x, and the total carbon footprint dropped by 44x, through a combination of model efficiency improvements, machine utilization improvements and additional clean energy procurement, all while delivering higher quality responses.
See the blog or technical paper for more about our methodology and ongoing efforts.
Blog:
https://t.co/CoMm5gV9SR
Link to detailed paper: https://t.co/UBi9rd6gEC
Financial Times expert in 2013: "#Bitcoin is above $190, genuine question, who cares?"
Same Financial Times expert in 2024: "Bitcoin's big bang moment is impossible to ignore"
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🗽 It's exactly 400 years ago this month that New York City was founded:
As a Dutch person I have to insufferably keep reminding everyone that New York City used to be New Amsterdam
🇳🇱 It was discovered and founded by the Dutch in May of 1624, so about this time 400 years ago the Dutch ships sailed into its bay
🏢 The lower part of Manhattan in the Financial District is pretty much the entire original town of New Amsterdam and its kept the same street/block structure as 400 years ago. Even the names are roughly the same:
Brede weg (wide road) -> Broadway
Bouwerij (farm) -> Bowery
Waal straat -> Wall Street
All around New York there's lots more that's Dutch, like these districts:
Breukelen (a tiny village near Utrecht) -> Brooklyn
Haarlem (a suburb of Amsterdam) -> Harlem
Vlissingen (a sea town) -> Flushing
Konijnen eiland (rabbit island) -> Coney Island
Lange eiland -> Long Island
Peter Stuveysant (Dutch officer) -> Bedford-Stuyvesant (aka Bed-Stuy)
The Hudson river was named after Henry Hudson who was a Brit who worked for the Dutch, a bit ironic because later the Dutch lost it to the Brits in 1664 who renamed it to New York
The street pictured below is de Herengracht (gentlemen's canal) which later became Broad Street and was extended a bit as NYC added 2 blocks of land in the sea, I tried to put the images in roughly the same perspective
🇺🇸 American culture is strongly influenced by New York City culture: entrepreneurship, freedom of expression, freedom of religion, free trade and of course the banking and finance sector
🟧 And I would argue a lot of that in turn is influenced by the original New Amsterdam culture brought by the Dutch of 400 years ago who held the same values back then
All over Europe people would flock to the Netherlands to live in freedom of persecution
Why?
Because generally in the Netherlands, the only thing back then people cared about was making money from trade, so they couldn't care less how you looked, what God you prayed to, or what your opinions were, it was about money. Not always good either (see the horrors of slavery and colonization) but at least it was more free than the rest of Europe
That spirit is still alive: people all over the world flock to America for the same reasons nowadays, freedom of persecution, and freedom of enterprise. The freedom to build a business and get rewarded (and celebrated) for it! It's not perfect and has its problems but at least people from all over the world come there to build stuff without much interference
I'd argue that the original Dutch free spirit that may have laid the foundations for America's free spirit has sadly died centuries ago in the Netherlands
🇪🇺 The current Dutch (and European!) culture to me feels not risk seeking but risk averse, not fearless but fearful and not ambitious but complacent. Which from my other posts you know I criticize because I'd love to see it reverse!
Happy birthday New York (or as I prefer to call it New Amsterdam ��) 🗽🇺🇸
🗽 It's exactly 400 years ago this month that New York City was founded:
As a Dutch person I have to insufferably keep reminding everyone that New York City used to be New Amsterdam
🇳🇱 It was discovered and founded by the Dutch in May of 1624, so about this time 400 years ago the Dutch ships sailed into its bay
🏢 The lower part of Manhattan in the Financial District is pretty much the entire original town of New Amsterdam and its kept the same street/block structure as 400 years ago. Even the names are roughly the same:
Brede weg (wide road) -> Broadway
Bouwerij (farm) -> Bowery
Waal straat -> Wall Street
All around New York there's lots more that's Dutch, like these districts:
Breukelen (a tiny village near Utrecht) -> Brooklyn
Haarlem (a suburb of Amsterdam) -> Harlem
Vlissingen (a sea town) -> Flushing
Konijnen eiland (rabbit island) -> Coney Island
Lange eiland -> Long Island
Peter Stuveysant (Dutch officer) -> Bedford-Stuyvesant (aka Bed-Stuy)
The Hudson river was named after Henry Hudson who was a Brit who worked for the Dutch, a bit ironic because later the Dutch lost it to the Brits in 1664 who renamed it to New York
The street pictured below is de Herengracht (gentlemen's canal) which later became Broad Street and was extended a bit as NYC added 2 blocks of land in the sea, I tried to put the images in roughly the same perspective
🇺🇸 American culture is strongly influenced by New York City culture: entrepreneurship, freedom of expression, freedom of religion, free trade and of course the banking and finance sector
🟧 And I would argue a lot of that in turn is influenced by the original New Amsterdam culture brought by the Dutch of 400 years ago who held the same values back then
All over Europe people would flock to the Netherlands to live in freedom of persecution
Why?
Because generally in the Netherlands, the only thing back then people cared about was making money from trade, so they couldn't care less how you looked, what God you prayed to, or what your opinions were, it was about money. Not always good either (see the horrors of slavery and colonization) but at least it was more free than the rest of Europe
That spirit is still alive: people all over the world flock to America for the same reasons nowadays, freedom of persecution, and freedom of enterprise. The freedom to build a business and get rewarded (and celebrated) for it! It's not perfect and has its problems but at least people from all over the world come there to build stuff without much interference
I'd argue that the original Dutch free spirit that may have laid the foundations for America's free spirit has sadly died centuries ago in the Netherlands
🇪🇺 The current Dutch (and European!) culture to me feels not risk seeking but risk averse, not fearless but fearful and not ambitious but complacent. Which from my other posts you know I criticize because I'd love to see it reverse!
Happy birthday New York (or as I prefer to call it New Amsterdam 😝) 🗽🇺🇸
🚨 Today, we're excited to launch the Scenario #UPSCALER! Elevate your AI creations up to 10k resolution.
🚀 Built for unmatched #CreativeControl & guided workflows.
💰 It starts at just $15/mo - web and #API.
⚙️ Here's how it works and everything you need to know. 👇
🚨 Today, we're excited to launch the Scenario #UPSCALER! Elevate your AI creations up to 10k resolution.
🚀 Built for unmatched #CreativeControl & guided workflows.
💰 It starts at just $15/mo - web and #API.
⚙️ Here's how it works and everything you need to know. 👇
@jonstephens85 beautiful sculpture of @SylviaEarle, relentless defendor of our oceans, by the aquarium. I mean, how many people do you know have a twitter profile AND sculptures honoring them dotted around the world 😃
@emmanuel_2m @Scenario3d Go scan anamorphic art @emmanuel_2m !
Fabio Rieti's "Anamorphose" at la Défense for exemple: "Depending on the angle of view, the passer-by can decipher the artist's brush painting a kiss and a little girl running or a masterful flight of birds"
"How is this not the #1 story this morning? Japan Govt Pension cuts UST holdings to 35% of intl bonds...while INCREASING EU sovereigns?! Reminder: UST yields 1.25%, GY -0.46%, FR -0.12%, UK +0.55%. Dumping the Dollar.