I guess this phrasing is up for debate, but according to the source linked "the DoD would rank 58th in the world" in fossil fuels.
Is that a huge amount of fossil fuel use? Absolutely. But one of the biggest?
Sure, the phrasing could be debated but the fact that it even ranks close to actual nation states is already problematic. The US military is basically an entire nation state of its own. This is nothing new if you're old enough to have observed the kind of damage it has done but it demonstrates my point about profit and alignment. Profits are very often misaligned with human values because war is extremely profitable.
Iraq is a now broken third word country/economy in recovery so not a great comparable to US. Sweden is small but a good comparable culturally/development-wise. US is 331 million people. It spends 3% of GDP on military. 3% of 331m is 10 million. Sweden is 10 million people. U.S. military fuel use is in line with Sweden’s.
I could be off here (DOD!=US military?), corrections welcome, but I wouldn’t even be shocked if a military entity uses 3-10x more fuel than a civilian average and above math puts us surprisingly close to 1x.
I'm not sure how to properly compare the military of one country with the entirety of a country ~1/30th the size. On the surface it doesn't seem crazy for those to have similar budgets or resource use.
It's only going to keep getting worse and the AI alarmism is not doing anything to address the actual root causes of the crisis. If anything, AI development might actually make things more sustainable by better allocating and managing natural resources so retarding AI progress is actually making things worse in the long run.
There's a strong correlation between GDP growth and oil use, that's a huge problem and one that likely can't be solved without fundamentally revisiting modern economic models.
AI poses it's own concerns though, everything from the alignment problem to the challenge of even having to define what consciousness even is. AI development won't inherently make allocating natural resources easier - with the wrong incentive model and lack of safety rails AI could find its own solution to preserving natural resources that may not work out so well for us humans.
Bill Gates has bought up a bunch of farmland and I am certain he will use AI to manage them because manual allocation will be too inefficient[1].
1: https://www.popularmechanics.com/science/environment/a425435...