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SUMMARY:Digital Twins for Sustainability
DESCRIPTION:David Brayford, Cullen Bash, Soumyendu Sarkar, and Alfio Lazza
 ro (HPE)\n\nThe increasing computational demand for AI has resulted in a s
 ignificant increase in the amount of energy consumed by data centers. The 
 International Energy Agency has projected that data center energy consumpt
 ion could double from 2022 to 2026 and has become a major cost factor in t
 he procurement and operation of data centers and large scale HPC data cent
 ers. While AI technologies have put significant pressure on the sustainabi
 lity of IT systems and data centers, they also have tremendous promise for
  improving the sustainability of IT and other ecosystems. This presentatio
 n will cover research spanning efforts to improve sustainability using dig
 ital twins and AI. We’ll discuss the integration of AI in digital twins to
  optimize data center and system operations, to model climate change, fusi
 on reactor design and to accelerate scientific discovery.\n\nDomain: Clima
 te, Weather, and Earth Sciences, Applied Social Sciences and Humanities, E
 ngineering, Physics, Computational Methods and Applied Mathematics\n\nSess
 ion Chair: Peter Vincent (Imperial College London)\n\n
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