if you ask AI "where in the world is a datacenter which is completely cooled by water and produce no noise but it is not submerged and is located on dry land like most datacenters"it will circle around the question and wont give a straight answerthe answer to this is a microsoft datacenter in Seattlewhat they do there is cool their equipment with with water just like home computer components may be water cooler by so called water cooling blocks set up on top of CPU or GPUsuch a datacenter requires some amount of fresh water annuallyif anyone knows what AI actually answers these questions please let me know
>>535175467What's the reason we cant innovate and solve the water problem before scaling this shit so hard
Closed loop makes sense but for some reason these places are dumping the water down the drain after it's warmed up by the chips.
everyone on here (mostly) is a retard except me. What the fuck is that search query?
>>535176322because there is no water problem. you idiots will buy into any hype though, anything at all, "shrimp fried rice", motherfucker
>>535176530Asmongold does the same thing. People's google fu is incredibly frustrating.
>>535176530It's true that everyone is a retard, but you think that because of all the wrong reasons, and yes, you are not a retard; you have some other very different and a lot more severe mental disability.
>>535176322They want people to talk about the water, not the electricity. That's why they're pushing the water argument as controlled, electricity is the main problem. Don't like the jews shift the window to water, the problem is the electricity these fucks consume and expect to socialize the costs locally.
>>535176667let*
>>535176658Thanks for the diagnosis, idiot.>>535176602Congratulations, leaf. You're not a retard.>>535175467Here you go, 1pbtid retard. Pic related.https://archive.ph/0Hhu7
>>535175467you dont need to do these mental gymnastics "buh buh but the environment or something! the water!"nigger the datacenters are for palantir surveillance.you can hate them just for that and be perfectly morally right.
>>535176658A mental disability is a retardation, anon.
>>535175467I asked chat gpt a long time ago. One small text prompt is about a half liter of water. One to five liters for image generation.
>>535176667We can live without electricity. We can't live without water.
>>535176959>we can live without electricitytell that to everyone on life supportheartless...wow...
AI lies about everything. The only time it doesn't lie is when you don't know it's lying. I just don't want to have my electric bill doubled for someone else's desire for control of me.
>>535176667Electricity would be free if it weren't for kike lobbies.
>Where is the world is there a datacenter with that does completely cooled by producing no noise and water but dry and not submerged and is dry and located on land and is cooled by water, like most datacenters :)>It didn't give me a straight answer :(Are you fucking dyslexic?
>>535176416>Closed loop makes sense but for some reason these places are dumping the water down the drain after it's warmed up by the chips.I'd imagine it's because hardware for openloop setups already exist and are probably pretty cheap because of all the nuclear plants that used setups like that in the past, many of which have been decommissioned since.
In case there's a non-1pbtid scholar in here still, here's an AI answer as well:"Quantifying the water footprint of Artificial Intelligence is complex because it depends on the “inference-to-training” ratio, the cooling method of the specific data center, and the energy mix of the local grid. However, we can break this down by looking at current industry averages compared to human water consumption.1. The MetricsData Center Water Usage Efficiency (WUE): This is the industry standard, measured in liters per kilowatt-hour (L/kWh). A modern, efficient data center uses about 0.3 to 0.5 L/kWh.Human Water Usage: According to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), an average American uses about 82 gallons per day (direct indoor and outdoor usage).2. The Calculation (AI Inference)Calculating the “water cost” of a query is an estimate based on the energy required for the computation. Research from the University of California, Riverside (Shao et al., 2023) provided a widely cited estimate:Average Query Cost: A typical conversation consisting of 20–50 questions/answers with a model like ChatGPT uses approximately 500 milliliters (0.13 gallons) of water.Scale: For a large-scale data center supporting intensive AI operations:One large-scale facility can consume between 1 million and 5 million gallons of water per day for cooling purposes.3. Comparison TableTableExportCopyUsage CategoryWater Consumption RateIndividual Human (US Avg)~82 Gallons / DaySmall AI Data Center~200,000 Gallons / DayLarge AI Hyperscale Center~1,000,000 – 5,000,000 Gallons / Day"
>>535176416They use evaporative cooling which is really easy and cheap to setup compared to a dual loop system.
>>535176997lol
>>535177035you seriously dont realize that -no noise-watercooledmakes AI immediately suggest a submerged datacenter, like those in China? they are submerged on the ocean coast
>>535177136>an average American uses about 82 gallons per dayclearly bullshit
Jamie, pull up "does combat sports cause brain damage and does dmt fix it if you take enough of it and how much do you need to take and how often do you need to take it"
>>535176322The solution is very easy, closed loop cooling systems with heat rejection radiators. But that’s too expensive when you can just take free cooling from the ground and fuck the opinions of the goyim.
>>535177262If they're counting the water usage required to create the food a person eats in a day and the consumables like fuel and tires and shit like that it's probably about right. If they only mean actual liquid water that the end user themselves pulls from a tap/hose yeah there's no way.
>>535175467Gemini is retarded. Can't into helping setting up AI agents, yet copilot works like a charm.If you're using gemini, I feel sorry for you.
>>535177262>doesn't supply any counter-researchI accept your concession!https://www.epa.gov/watersense/statistics-and-facts>Each American uses an average of 82 gallons of water a day at home (USGS, Estimated Use of Water in the United States in 2015).How long did you run your tap today?
Try opening gemini and not using the google search auto pop up>Is there a datacenter completely cooled by water?>Some examples maybe of real life locations?>How bout ones that are not actually underwater, and not underground>Thank you :)Yeah your wording was straight retarded and you should kill yourself, by the way it's in Quincy, not Seattle, that's two hours away. Retard.
>>535176658Is that “disability” being white, schlomo?
>>535177367Hey, someone's critically thinking! Good job. Sincerely.
>>535177234I literally just tried it with a normal person's words and it gave me the answer you wanted, you are a braindead fuckskull moron
>>535175467*schlorp schlorp* I can't *schlorp* answer that
>>535177489>>535177434OOOOOOH THREAD DIES AFTER I POST HUH, WHAT DID IT FOR YA? Did you try my search terms and get ang gee? Reeeeeeettaaaaaarrrddd
>using Joogle "All Indian" algorithmsAbject retardation.
>>535177407>how about now? still bullshit
>>535177800Ok. In that case, data centers use proportionally even MORE water compared to a human being. So I'll be against them even harder.Moron.
>>535175467there's a company looking to build floating DCs in the ocean, cooled by seawater and (allegedly) powered by waveslook up "Panthalassa"
>>535176530>>535176602>>535176658zoomers can't into keyword searches or nested directories
>There are four r's in strawberryThat will be 1 million gallons of water.
>>535177848didn't get mad at me I'm not the one who lied to you
>>535176667It can't be both water and electricity? They don't have to be mutually exclusive problems like>>535176853This
>>535178231it is both
https://archive.ph/oBIIo
>>535177953The best part of AI is that it's so easy to try it for yourself
>>535176322Just build it all in the artic and feed it cold air from outside oy vey wait they already do that but its classified!
>we have heat problemjust build your data centers in Antarctica or Greenland>Greenlandoye, wait a second...
>>535176814You are welcome, shit-for-brain.
>>535176931Yes, that's the kind you're enjoying. Or suffering from. Or both.
>>535177471a) he ain't whiteb) neither are you>schlomoaww
>>535178158After 5 decades of American colonization and exploitation the South Koreans are so poor that most of them cannot even afford to feed a single child.
>>535177002Nothing can be free, as in, you have to pay for everything and anything, TANSTAAFL.With this in mind, electricity and comms (phone, data, internet) ought to be virtually free by now. Worldwide maybe not yet, but nationwide in the economically developed countries, for sure.
>>535175467FATHER ABRAHAMHAD MANY SONSMANY SONS HAD FATHER ABRAHAMI AM ONE OF THEM AND SO ARE YOUSO LETS ALL PRAISE THE LORD
>>535175467Google AI is shit in general it cannot answer anything that's not incredibly basic and found by a quick Google search.
>>535177916I'm honored by the fact you are following me around like a lil lost puppy.
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>>535176530desu I couldn't make heads or tails of his question on first reading. I still don't really understand why he is asking for something so specific in all parameters. Some data centers are air cooled, some make a lot of noise, some are submerged. Why the fuck does he care if the data center is submerged? The AI is giving him actual implementations. It sounds like he is fishing for a reason to bitch.
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>>535177262A 10 minute shower takes 21 gallonsThe average american flushes between 12 to 18 gallons down the toilett. I recently had to explain to someone that dumping 2 5 gallon buckets of water they saved for a storm wasn't going to dry out their well and that leaving it out was causing more evaporation (plus mold) than if it were stored underground.
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>>535176322Just use regular fan cooling and crank the acEz
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>>535175467ASK THE A.I. WHY THE FFFFFFUCKARE ITS CREATORS SO FUCKING RETARDEDTHEY DONT USE SUPER COOLANT INSTEAD OF WASTING PRECIOUS HUMAN RESOURCE
>>535180796They're shifting toward using greywater (sewage), closed loop water systems, or coolant on chip systems which are much more efficient. But even now it doesn't actually use that much water. Flushing a toilet uses 6 liters of water while a 20-50 prompt Gemini conversation takes half a liter.
>>535180796>>535181107Not to mention the ones he ruled out like air cooled or submerged systems.