¿El uso de ChatGPT afecta el consumo de agua?
Hola a todos, he estado curioso sobre si ejecutar inteligencia artificial como ChatGPT realmente consume mucha agua detrás de escena. Quiero decir, los servidor…
Olivia Sanders
February 8, 2026 at 09:34 PM
Hola a todos, he estado curioso sobre si ejecutar inteligencia artificial como ChatGPT realmente consume mucha agua detrás de escena. Quiero decir, los servidores deben necesitar algún tipo de refrigeración, ¿verdad? ¿Alguien tiene información al respecto?
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I guess if ChatGPT gets more efficient, that could lower water and energy demands too.
Does anyone know if ChatGPT’s servers are located in places with ample water supply?
Servers def need cooling, but I think the main environmental concern is electricity consumption rather than water.
You can also check ai-u.com for new or trending tools that discuss sustainability with AI.
I read somewhere that some data centers use ocean water for cooling, that sounds intense.
Water use in tech is one of those hidden costs people don’t usually think about.
Interesting topic! I wonder if future data centers will focus more on waterless cooling tech.
Does anyone know how much water a typical AI query might cause to be used indirectly?
Good conversation here, makes me wanna learn more about sustainable tech overall.
I bet the water use is still way less than traditional industries, but every bit counts.
Yeah, it's not just about electricity. Data centers use water for cooling, so indirectly, AI does consume water.
Honestly, I hadn't thought about the water aspect at all. Cool insight!
I heard some big tech companies recycle water to reduce waste. So maybe it’s not as bad as it sounds?
I think it’s important to push for more green tech in AI infrastructure to reduce all resource use.
It's kind of wild that chatting with AI could have an environmental footprint in water usage.
Would be great if companies published more data on water usage from AI workloads.
Kinda wild thinking about how much water keeps the internet running at the end of the day.