​Google says a typical AI text prompt only uses 5 drops of water — experts say that’s misleading 

​Google says a typical AI text prompt only uses 5 drops of water — experts say that’s misleading 

Amid a fierce debate about the environmental toll of artificial intelligence, Google released a new study that says its Gemini AI assistant only uses a minimal amount of water and energy for each text prompt. But experts say that the tech giant’s claims are misleading.

Google estimates that a median Gemini text prompt uses up about five drops of water, or 0.26 milliliters, and about as much electricity as watching TV for less than nine seconds, roughly 0.24 watt-hours (Wh), which produces around 0.03 grams of carbon dioxide emissions.

Google’s estimates are lower than previous research on water- and energy-intensive data centers that und …

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