Using a NeuralOps working benchmark, we estimate that computational carbon footprint could potentially be reduced from around 360 kg CO₂e to 120 kg CO₂e per equivalent workload per year.
That is roughly a 67% reduction.
At a hypothetical scale of around 830 million users, this could represent approximately:
199 million tonnes of CO₂e avoided per year.
This is not a claim that NeuralOps alone can “restore the planet.”
The more accurate point is this:
Reducing computational emissions at scale could lower additional climate pressure and give natural 系统 more room to stabilise over time.
潜在 benefits include lower electricity demand from AI infrastructure, reduced pressure on power grids, less cooling demand, slower growth in data-centre infrastructure requirements, lower associated emissions, and more efficient use of renewable energy capacity.
It could also contribute indirectly to reducing long-term pressure on forests, oceans, biodiversity and other natural carbon sinks.
The core idea behind NeuralOps is simple:
Not every task needs a 大 语言 Model.
Some workloads can be handled by:
• 智能路由
• Specialised Parsers
• 分离式系统
• Smaller local models
• 确定性 processing
• 主权 local inference
The objective is not to stop people from using AI.
The objective is to allow more people to use AI while requiring less computation to achieve the same outcome.
My belief is that the next phase of AI sustainability will not be solved only by greener data centres or more renewable electricity.
It will also be solved at the architecture level.
Because the most sustainable computation may be the computation we never needed to perform in the first place.
NeuralOps
架构 Before 计算.
智能 Without Computational 废弃物.
规模 AI. Not Its 碳足迹.
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