by Matt Agorist, The Free Thought Project: Data centers, which store and process the digital information needed for everyday online activities, often consume large amounts of water to keep servers cool — especially the new hyperscale facilities typically built for artificial intelligence (AI). Google’s data center in Pryor, Oklahoma — one of the company’s largest facilities
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