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Using AI with a Lower Environmental Impact

Top tips for using AI in a more sustainable way

Use AI only when it adds clear value

Not every task needs AI. Before using it, ask:

  • Can I do this with a standard search engine, library database, calculator, spreadsheet, template, or existing document?
  • Would a non-AI digital tool do the job just as well?
  • Am I using AI for a genuinely difficult task, or simply for convenience?

If the answer is no, avoid using AI.

Keep prompts focused and efficient

Each unnecessary prompt creates extra computing demand, so try to get what you need in fewer, clearer interactions.

Draft your request before sending it, include the context the tool needs, and avoid repeated prompt-and-reprompt cycles where a more specific first prompt would do.

Read more about how to do - by University College London

Avoid high-impact uses where lower-impact alternatives exist

  • Search for existing images, diagrams, icons or licensed media before generating new ones
  • Avoid making multiple decorative AI images for presentations or social posts;
  • Use text-based tools only when text-based help is what you actually need.

Searching without AI

Most major search engines now incorporate AI-generated overviews and summaries by default. These consume more energy than traditional search results, so where a straightforward list of links would serve just as well, it is worth knowing how to avoid them.

鈥 Quick fix: add '鈥 AI' to your search query Adding -AI to any search query removes AI-generated overviews and reverts to a more traditional set of results. It works across Google, Bing and DuckDuckGo

鈥 Browser extensions 鈥淗ide Google AI Overviews鈥 or 鈥淏ye Bye, Google AI鈥 can automatically suppress AI result boxes

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