This response makes a fundamental error about compute, which signals poorly to potential investors and hyperscalers about the UK's capacity to deliver on AI datacentres.
Stark says, "I am sceptical about some of the future projections for the increasing power demand [of AI], because they are based ultimately on the idea that we won't see efficiencies in the way AI takes place."
This misunderstands how computation works! Whenever we have improved the efficiency of computation; there is induced demand! (i.e. New things to do with cheaper computing power!)
Behold the socialist logic that drives our suicidal energy policies.
Chris Stark, put in charge of decarbonising the Grid by Ed Miliband, says data centres vital for AI must be located not where it suits business, or where tech workers are, but where it suits the Grid (1/6).