Comparative Analysis of Carbon Footprint in Manual vs. LLM-Assisted Code Development

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Authors Kuen Sum Cheung, Mayuri Kaul, Gunel Jahangirova, Mohammad Reza Mousavi, Eric Zie arXiv ID 2505.04521 Category cs.SE: Software Engineering Citations 7 Venue Proceedings of the 1st International Workshop on Responsible Software Engineering Last Checked 4 months ago
Abstract
Large Language Models (LLM) have significantly transformed various domains, including software development. These models assist programmers in generating code, potentially increasing productivity and efficiency. However, the environmental impact of utilising these AI models is substantial, given their high energy consumption during both training and inference stages. This research aims to compare the energy consumption of manual software development versus an LLM-assisted approach, using Codeforces as a simulation platform for software development. The goal is to quantify the environmental impact and propose strategies for minimising the carbon footprint of using LLM in software development. Our results show that the LLM-assisted code generation leads on average to 32.72 higher carbon footprint than the manual one. Moreover, there is a significant correlation between task complexity and the difference in the carbon footprint of the two approaches.
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