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For all of the discussion of the extremely high energy usage of training a modern LLM, I don't think I've seen a comparison to the energy used building an index for a traditional search engine Anyone seen any hints as to the CO2 footprint for the Google or Bing crawling and indexing infrastructure?
May 8, 2025, 5:17 PM