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It's because a lot of people are into being "misinformation experts" primarily in order to get moral credentialing from it and not because of actually ever impacting the real world and real policies
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Cat Hicks
I'm glad to see Brendan being consistent here in calling this out, I've been surprised that many people who have talked about misinformation and public policy in the past have sort of sat this one out, on an issue that is very important to get right.
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Mike Caulfield
Read @andymasley.bsky.social for context "the water all American data centers will consume onsite in 2030 is equivalent to 8% of the water currently consumed by the US golf industry" or "water usage of 260 square miles of irrigated corn farms, equivalent to 1% of America’s total irrigated corn"
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On the national, local, and personal level
The AI water issue is fake
Brendan Nyhan
Amazon said its global data-center operations withdrew about 2.5 billion gallons of water in 2025, as data center companies around the world face growing scrutiny over the environmental impact of artificial intelligence.
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The company said water use at sites it owns and operates directly fell 2% from 2024 levels, even while it expanded its data-center footprint.
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Amazon Says Its Data Centers Used 2.5 Billion Gallons of Water in 2025
The Wall Street Journal