Balancing AI Growth and Environmental Sustainability

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A new study highlights that AI data centers in the U.S. could consume as much water as 10 million Americans and produce carbon emissions comparable to 5-10 million cars annually by 2030. However, strategic siting, renewable energy use, and efficient cooling can significantly reduce these impacts, emphasizing the importance of sustainable practices in AI infrastructure development.
Topics:business#ai#carbon-emissions#environment#environmental-impact#sustainable-data-centers#water-consumption
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