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When it comes to total water use, AI data centers are a drop in the bucket

While AI data centers consume significant water for cooling, new analysis suggests their impact on total water usage remains relatively small compared to agriculture and other industries. However, the research notes that even moderately sized data centers can still create substantial local water stress in specific regions. The findings add nuance to ongoing debates about AI's environmental footprint.

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