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Trump AI Order Criticized Over Data Center Water Usage Concerns

What Happened

Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene expressed strong concerns regarding President Donald Trump’s recent executive order on artificial intelligence. Greene claimed the order fails to address the immense water consumption associated with AI data centers, which are essential for supporting large-scale AI operations. The remarks come as US policymakers debate how best to regulate both AI expansion and its environmental footprint. The use of water by data centers, which cool servers running AI models, has already triggered scrutiny from local communities and environmental groups.

Why It Matters

The criticism draws attention to the environmental impact of AI innovation, specifically the growing demand for water and energy in data centers across the US. As AI adoption accelerates, establishing a balance between technological progress and resource conservation will shape future regulations and industry practices. Read more in our AI News Hub

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