The big tech and AI are running out of water. In the not so distant future, they will fight over scarce water sources to fund their expansion and business.
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For decades, experts have been warning us that we are running out of available fresh water. Some even suggested that a few major conflicts in recent history may have been spurred up by water scarcity.
Today big tech’s thirst for this most precious resource is growing unquenchable pushing additional pressure on the already cracking camel’s back. It may seem unlikely. And if you’ve never heard this before, it’s intentional. It’s because the big tech has kept it a secret.
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