The University of Rhode Island’s AI lab estimates that GPT-5 averages just over 18 Wh per query, so putting all of ChatGPT’s reported 2.5 billion requests a day through the model could see energy usage as high as 45 GWh.

A daily energy use of 45 GWh is enormous. A typical modern nuclear power plant produces between 1 and 1.6 GW of electricity per reactor per hour, so data centers running OpenAI’s GPT-5 at 18 Wh per query could require the power equivalent of two to three nuclear power reactors, an amount that could be enough to power a small country.

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    that make it sound bad and unprofitable

    It is unprofitable, though.

    OpenAI recently hit $10 billion in ARR and are likely to hit $12.7b by the end of the year, but they’re still losing a lot of money. They don’t think they’ll make a profit until 2029, and only if they hit their target of $125 billion revenue. That’s a huge amount of growth - 10x in 4 years - so I’m interested as to if they’ll actually hit it.

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      Okay, make it sound worse and even more unprofitable.

      Making their AI models cheaper to run (such as by requiring less electricity) is one step along that path to profitability.