The central claim of the article published by The Guardian is that AI has increased the water and energy consumption of large data centers.
Throughout the article, The Guardian presents numerous statistics and evidence from multiple sources, all of which are linked and cited. After examining all the cited sources, I found that most of the works are from highly reputable sources and are published in research studies. I would put my faith in every piece of evidence the Guardian presents to us.
Through my own research, I have also found multiple other studies that support the Guardian's claims. Findings from the EESI state, "Large data centers can consume up to 5 million gallons per day, equivalent to the water use of a town populated by 10,000 to 50,000 people." and "With larger and new AI-focused data centers, water consumption is increasing alongside energy usage and carbon emissions." (1). Both of these pieces of evidence not only support but also go hand in hand with the evidence and claims made by The Guardian.
Another article from Stanford University stated that "in 2014, U.S. data centers used 21.2 billion liters of water. By 2023, 84 percent of the water was used to run the larger 'hyperscale' centers, and the total water use had tripled to 66 billion liters" (2). Once again, supporting the claims and evidence made by The Guardian.
Ultimately, the claims and evidence made by The Guardian have been proven factual and backed up by countless other reliable sources and studies.
1)
https://www.eesi.org/articles/view/data-centers-and-water-consumption
2)
https://andthewest.stanford.edu/2025/thirsty-for-power-and-water-ai-crunching-data-centers-sprout-across-the-west/
The Guardian article:
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2024/mar/02/ais-craving-for-data-is-matched-only-by-a-runaway-thirst-for-water-and-energy