ChatGPT wrote that it compared it's
monthly emissions to Google’s
daily emissions:
ChatGPT’s emissions are roughly equivalent to 520 million Google searches per month. Google processes ~8.5 billion searches per day, so ChatGPT’s monthly emissions are about 2% of Google’s daily search emissions.
- ChatGPT’s
monthly emissions are 520 million Google searches.
- Google's
daily emissions are ~8.5 billion Google searches.
52/850 = 6ish percent for a month/day comparison as stated (which granted, is a dumb comparison . . . but it's what ChatGPT said it was doing).
I think that you're trying to compare months to months (which isn't what ChatGPT said it was doing but makes a lot more sense). Hence your different answer. So let me try doing a variation of the apples to apples comparison with a yearly approach:
520,000,000 per month = 6,240,000,000 searches per year
8,500,000,000 per day = 3,102,500,000,000 searches per year
divide both sides by a million to get
6,240/3,102,500
or about 0.2%, which matches up pretty closely with your 30 day per month approximation and makes sense to me.
ChatGPT said it was doing an apples to oranges comparison (monthly to daily usage) then tried to do a like for like comparison in calculation and was off by a magnitude of ten. Lotta energy for a pretty shit answer. :P