We use it every day and often without being aware of the impact it has on our lives, including at a water level. ChatGPT consumes a lot of water, here we tell you how much and why.
We use it every day and often without being aware of the impact it has on our lives, including at a water level. ChatGPT consumes a lot of water, here we tell you how much and why.
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