Google Cuts Its Giant Electricity Bill With DeepMind-Powered AI

in tech •  8 years ago 
 Google just paid for part of its acquisition of DeepMind in a surprising way.The  internet giant is using technology from the DeepMind artificial  intelligence subsidiary for big savings on the power consumed by its  data centers, according to DeepMind Co-Founder Demis Hassabis.In  recent months, the Alphabet Inc. unit put a DeepMind AI system in  control of parts of its data centers to reduce power consumption by  manipulating computer servers and related equipment like cooling  systems. It uses a similar technique to DeepMind software that taught  itself to play Atari video games, Hassabis said in an interview at a  recent AI conference in New York. The  system cut power usage in the data centers by several percentage  points, "which is a huge saving in terms of cost but, also, great for  the environment," he said.The savings translate into a 15 percent improvement in power usage efficiency, or PUE, Google said in a statement. PUE measures how much electricity Google uses for its computers, versus the supporting infrastructure like cooling systems.Google said it  used 4,402,836 MWh of electricity in 2014, equivalent to the average  yearly consumption of about 366,903 U.S. family homes. A significant  proportion of Google’s spending on electricity comes from its data  centers, which support its globe-spanning web services and mobile apps.  Saving a few percentage points of electricity usage means major  financial gains for Google. Typical electricity prices companies pay in  the U.S. range from about $25 to $40 per MWh, according to data from  the U.S. Energy Information Administration. (Prices in different  regions range from a few dollars to more than $100). Either way, saving  10 percent on data center power consumption, for instance, could  translate to hundreds of millions of dollars in savings for Google over  multiple years. Google acquired DeepMind in 2014 for 400 million pounds,  or more than $600 million at the time, according to The Guardian. 

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http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2016-07-19/google-cuts-its-giant-electricity-bill-with-deepmind-powered-ai

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