Chatbots use an immense amount of power to respond to user questions, and simply keeping the bot's servers cool enough to function in data centers takes a toll on the environment.
In completing those calculations, these servers, typically housed in data centers, generate heat. Often, water systems are used to cool the equipment and keep it functioning.
Even in ideal conditions, data centers are often among the heaviest users of water in the towns where they are located, environmental advocates said.
Data centers with electrical cooling systems also are raising concerns by driving up residents' power bills and taxing the electric grid.
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