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Instagram · June 3, 2026

Basic True Truth Percentage: 50% CORRECT

AI Data Centers Use Millions of Liters of Water Monthly

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What's right

AI data centers require extensive cooling systems.
Water is used to prevent AI servers from overheating.

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The claim that AI data centers consume millions of liters of water monthly worldwide requires source-backed verification.

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Primary Claim Analysis The primary claim is that AI data centers consume millions of liters of water every month worldwide to keep powerful AI servers from overheating. While the reel states that AI data centers require extensive cooling systems and that water is used to prevent servers from overheating, the specific quantification of "millions of liters monthly worldwide" is not substantiated within the provided information.

The What is said in the video is unintelligible, and there is no what is written on the reel text to corroborate this specific figure. Verification Status Due to the unintelligible What is said in the video and the lack of verifiable what is written on the reel or clear narration supporting the quantitative claim, this reel is marked as "Unverified." The assertion about the volume of water consumption requires external, source-backed verification to confirm its accuracy.

The general concepts that AI data centers need cooling and that water is involved in this process are plausible and widely understood, but the scale of consumption is not proven by the reel itself.

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