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by Springtime
41 days ago
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While a couple months back an article[1] discussed how Google was keeping the water requirements a secret from locals who wanted transparency, claiming it was proprietary knowledge. So they sued and discovered it will use 2-8 million gallons of drinking water per day[2], seemingly near the limit of their capacity to handle, judging by comments from officials. > 'That water supply that otherwise would not be required until 2060 or the 2060s, suddenly becomes something that we need to be worried about during the 2030s.’ > If it exceeds that demand, they’re going to have to start looking for a new water source. So I'm not sure how this fits with the claims of the article from the OP. I suppose if anything it disproportionately affects certain places not as well equipped for it? [1] https://pivot-to-ai.com/2026/03/06/how-much-water-do-the-dat... [2] https://www.wsls.com/news/local/2026/02/26/google-data-cente... |
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Also, the fact that the AI hyperscalers will sue to keep the usage secret isn't something they're doing 'cos the usage looks good.