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The Kings Demands (thelemmy.club)

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Alt Text: The cartoon illustrates the problem of water use in the AI age: a farmer's child and his mother are pumping a little water from a well for their daily use. Two knights in armor, transporting a large, spherical water container on wheels, come by and say, "The King wishes to make more avatars of himself as a Ghibli character."
In the background, a castle sits enthroned on a hill. The cartoon illustrates the excessive water consumption required for AI model queries.

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[-] calcopiritus@lemmy.world 15 points 23 hours ago

I see you are confused. Let me help you. Here is your original claim:

Nowadays the big AI companies use closed-loop water cooling

[-] Azrael@reddthat.com -2 points 22 hours ago

Okay, fine:

"Oracle is committed to helping communities understand the impact of its new AI data centers, starting with details on how our cooling works and what that means for local water. In short, at our AI infrastructure data centers—including upcoming ones in New Mexico, Michigan, Texas, and Wisconsin—we plan to deploy a variety of cooling methods like closed-loop cooling that do not rely on continuous consumption of potable water. These are deliberate engineering decisions designed with local communities in mind."

"A third approach is what many of us have in our homes, particularly in warmer climates; air conditioning. An air conditioner is a closed-loop system, because the cooling fluid inside it circulates in a sealed loop and is reused. Data centers can use the same basic idea at larger scale."

Source - https://www.oracle.com/news/announcement/blog/closed-loop-cooling-in-oracle-ai-data-centers-2026-02-09/

[-] calcopiritus@lemmy.world 5 points 22 hours ago

They "plan to do it". They are not doing it. Try again.

Also, it's oracle, their word means nothing. Them "planning" is just either "tell them we're gonna do it and just don't do it" or "we have to have an alternative plan in case the government grows some balls and regulates us".

[-] Azrael@reddthat.com -2 points 22 hours ago

It's a growing trend in the AI industry through.

Consider this:

IF, Oracle follows through with that plan, other AI companies feel the pressure. If Oracle follows through with it, AWS, Azure, Google, and Meta look worse if they aren't disclosing or doing the same. OpenAI (which uses Azure) and Anthropic will also be dragged into that spotlight.

If Oracle says:

"We're not using your drinking water"

then lawmakers and residents in other regions will demand local data centers do the same.

AI infrastructure is insanely power and cooling hungry, and with growing backlash over water and energy use, companies can't afford to be sloppy.

[-] calcopiritus@lemmy.world 4 points 22 hours ago

I see you got confused again. Let me display your original statement:

Nowadays the big AI companies use closed-loop water cooling

[-] Azrael@reddthat.com -4 points 22 hours ago

You already said that and I already responded.

[-] calcopiritus@lemmy.world 2 points 21 hours ago

Yeah, you responded with something that doesn't support your original claim at all.

What you are trying to do is called moving the goalpost.

If you acknowledge that your original claim is bullshit and want to move the goalpost, it's fine, but you have to say that you're doing so.

Like this:

Yeah, I originally said that they're doing that nowadays, but after some research, I have found that my claim has no basis in truth. However, I found this post from oracle that I want to discuss about.

Then sure, I can choose to engage with this new goalpost or not. But I refuse to argue with a moved goalpost if you don't even admit that you moved it.

[-] Azrael@reddthat.com 3 points 20 hours ago

You know what, you're right. I did move the goalposts and then doubled down out of ego. I let my pride get the better of me.

I will admit that I originally made a claim with no credible evidence. This was wrong of me and I will not continue to dig myself into a hole.

Thank you for calling that out.

[-] calcopiritus@lemmy.world 2 points 20 hours ago

That is actually a rare occurrence.

Thank you for being honest and logical

this post was submitted on 10 Feb 2026
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