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Mysore Has a Data Centre that Doesn’t Drink Your Water!

Summary by Analytics India Magazine
AI is power-hungry. According to estimates, by 2030, data centres powering artificial intelligence could be consuming an extra 200 terawatt-hours of electricity every year. That’s a massive 160% jump from today’s levels, as per Goldman Sachs research.  That’s not all—AI also demands a lot of water, putting our limited resources under immense strain. Even a small 1 MW data centre can use up to 25.5 million litres of water annually, while large-sc…

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For the past few days, images inspired by the style of the Japanese studio Ghibli swell on social networks, a fashion that amuses Internet users but has a real environmental cost... While the servers...

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Artificial intelligence (IA) continues to transform the way we interact with technology, and ChatGPT is no exception.With its ability to generate animated images and Ghibli style, thousands of regional and global users have flooded social networks with unique creations. However, behind this limitless creativity, there is an environmental cost that few know: water consumption.To better understand this impact, an analysis was carried out using Cha…

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What is the price that the planet pays for the use of artificial intelligence tools? Generating AI images consumes water indirectly due to the use of data centers that require cooling.

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Although it is not clear how much water ChatGPT consumes to create images, there is doubt as to the ability to aggravate the water crisis generated by large industries The article Why would the use of ChatGPT aggravate the scarcity of water in the world? was originally published in Las2orillas. Copyrights Las2orillas.co

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Artificial Intelligence (IA) has come to revolutionize the digital experience, as it has accomplished things that previously seemed impossible, such as creating images or texts, and one of them is ChatGPT which consumes several liters of water. We explain to you. For ChatGPT to work, it needs Artificial Intelligence (IA), which in turn consumes an alarming amount of water so that it can work, which has caused a stir on social networks in the fac…

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El Universo broke the news in on Monday, March 31, 2025.
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