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Nobody Asked What the Public Actually Thinks About AI and Water. So I Did. [1/2]
Description
Every analyst, every think tank, every consulting deck has an opinion on AI's water footprint (and overall on AI and Water)
But nobody bothered to ask the people actually watching the videos, posting the comments, and shaping the narrative. You'd need to be mad to do that, right?
So I read 2,540 of them. 😅
Across 9 of the most-watched YouTube videos on AI water consumption, and overall on AI and Water.
Here's what I found:
1️⃣ The public is right about geography. Boardman, Oregon, shows up at 80 comments per minute for a reason.
2️⃣ The public is right about the executives. The -0.20 sentiment around Sam Altman's "one-fifteenth of a teaspoon" line is actually a signal.
3️⃣ The public is wrong about closed-loop cooling. The most-liked comment on the entire dataset? Hank Green publicly correcting himself. 13,000 likes for "I was wrong."
4️⃣ And the public is missing the bigger story almost entirely — the one that's about to constrain AI before water ever does.
This is the third and final chapter of a trilogy on AI, water, and the trillion-dollar infrastructure thesis hiding behind the headlines - basically on AI and Water:
📍 Part 1 - Data Center Consumption DOESN'T Matter... But Discharge Does! → [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1o-cdb8xzZ0
📍 Part 2 - The 2027 Deadline That's About to Reprice Water Companies → https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1PKHUo6q5gw
📍 Part 3 - You're watching it 😅
⏱️ Chapters
00:00 — Nobody asked. So I did.
01:44 — The dataset: 2,540 comments, 9 videos, 1 spreadsheet
03:58 — What the public got wrong (closed-loop cooling and the misleading-true problem)
07:07 — The most-liked comment on AI water — and why it matters
10:53 — What everyone is missing
🔬 Methodology 2,540 individual comments analyzed 9 source videos (the most-viewed English-language content on AI water consumption as of) Sentiment scoring + theme clustering done manually, then cross-checked
🏷️ Topics covered AI water consumption · AI water usage · data center cooling · AI environmental impact · closed-loop cooling · AI energy consumption · water sector investing · sustainability · generative AI infrastructure · AI data center water · Sam Altman water · Boardman Oregon data centers
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