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AI Is Super Charging the Worlds E-waste Crisis

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An AI chip made by Tongfu Microelectronics is displayed during the World Semiconductor Congress in Nanjing, China, on July 19, 2023. STR/AFP via Getty ImagesAs tech firms continue rolling out their latest artificial intelligence (AI) systems, a mountain of old electronics is piling up behind the scenes. With frequent hardware upgrades and difficult-to-recycle components, experts say the technology is accelerating the world’s garbage crisis.Electronic waste, or e-waste, is one of the world’s fastest-growing solid waste streams, according to the World Health Organization. Since 2010—a year marked by the launch of Apple’s iPad—humans have been steadily producing greater volumes of e-waste.

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