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U.S. data centers used 17B gallons of water in 2023, with AI fueling growth. Google and Meta provide some of the most detailed reports of data center water use.
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Building the infrastructure for generative AI like Google Gemini and Microsoft Copilot could spark local fights for energy.
If it's similar to other data center operations, they could use millions of gallons of water a day. Kansas City's Northland is on track to have four massive data centers.
The race to build AI infrastructure is draining power grids and water supplies. But with the right innovation, tomorrow’s data centers could clean the air, grow food, and power entire communities.
A duress PIN is a secondary PIN that triggers a complete and irreversible wipe of your device, making it useless to any attacker.
The surge in the data centers' water use comes as Texas endures prolonged drought, with about a quarter of the state still experiencing dry conditions despite intermittent heavy rain and flooding.
Browser extensions can access the prompts of commercial and internal AIs to snag your sensitive data, says LayerX. But there are ways you can protect yourself.
A massive AI data center proposed near Cheyenne, Wyoming, would use more electricity than all homes in the state combined.
Julius, an AI-powered tool used at Harvard Business School, turns natural language queries into instant charts and insights.