US and partner intelligence agencies warn of surging demand for AI data center resources.

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ME AI news: U.S. and partner intelligence agencies warn businesses and policymakers that by 2030, AI data centers will see a significant increase in electricity, water, and land consumption. [5] In a recent broadcast program, officials pointed out that the rapid advancement of infrastructure construction and operation of large-scale AI models brings major resource and resilience challenges. [5] The report emphasizes that without careful planning and efficiency measures, AI-driven demand could strain power grids, exacerbate water shortages in some regions, and increase the environmental impact of data center construction and operation. [5] Intelligence agencies urge organizations that deploy or rely on AI at scale to incorporate long-term energy and water usage, physical security, and supply chain risks into their infrastructure strategies. [5] These warnings add new content to the debate on AI growth sustainability, stressing the need for progress in energy-efficient chips, cooling technologies, and model optimization techniques to reduce the industry's environmental impact. [5] (Source: MLion)
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