Cinema at the Nexus: "The Cost of AI" | Introduction by Eric Robsky Huntley (DUSP)
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Cinema at the Nexus:
The Cost of AI (2023), 52 minutes / Marjie Meerman (director)
Introduction by Eric Robsky Huntley (DUSP)
Topic: AI, Its Social and Environmental Impacts
Generative AI is the latest buzzword in Silicon Valley. The Big Tech giants all launch chatbots and incorporate AI assistants, based on large-scale language models, into their products. The credo is: we are building the most powerful technology since the invention of electricity, and it is about to change everything. And all this happens in 'The Cloud'.
Are we once again blinded by the shine of Silicon Valley and the promise of artificial intelligence? The recent success of AI comes with the use of even more raw materials, even more data, even more computing power and even larger server parks. If you zoom out, AI is a hungry beast that needs to be fed with the fastest chips, huge data sets and poorly paid labour. In the form of silicon mines, endless rows of power-guzzling servers or Syrians labeling data for the next generation of generative AI. AI turns out not to be a divine machine, but an industry that costs blood, sweat and metals. A system of extraction and exploitation on an industrial scale with major consequences for the earth and humanity.
Cinema at the Nexus
Is an institute-wide film series which showcases films/documentaries that grapple with pressing issues of our day aiming to make sense of what we are experiencing today.
Supported by the SHASS Dean’s grant, hosted by the MIT Libraries
Contact for suggestions and questions: doylec@mit.edu, szarko@mit.edu, turnator@mit.edu
Pizza and light refreshments will be served.
- Date:
- Monday, October 27, 2025
- Time:
- 5:00pm - 7:00pm
- Location:
- 14S-130 (The Nexus)
- Categories:
- Presentations
Event Organizer

Humanities and Digital Scholarship Librarian
turnator[at]mit.edu