Article title and presumption:
"AI-related data centres use vast amounts of water. But gauging how much is a murky business"
If these future data centers will indeed require large amounts of water, how's this going to work out in the drier states where (as a result of population and economic growth) there are potential shortages of water right now?
Smokin' Joe blows some at us with:
"That level of snooping requires a lot of infrastructure. No thanks. When 10 doesn't work, I'm done."
Get yourself a Mac Mini. Buy from the Apple online refurbished store (I did).
Granted, the Mac OS is more bloated than it used to be, but still works fairly well, and none of that Windows b.s., period...