AI is transforming modern life, but some critics worry about its potential misuse and environmental impact.
It is being used to personalise social media feeds, spot friends and family in smartphone photos and pave the way for medical breakthroughs.
The technology is also behind voice-controlled virtual assistants like Apple's Siri and Amazon's Alexa, and is being used to develop systems for self-driving cars. This is because much of the data used to train AI comes from public material, including social media posts or comments, which can reflect biases such as sexism or racism.And while AI programmes are growing more adept, they are still prone to errors. Generative AI systems are known for their ability to "hallucinate" and assert falsehoods as fact.
Some large tech companies have invested in ways to reduce or reuse the water needed, or have opted for alternative methods such as air-cooling.Watch: Beverley Morris flushes her toilet using a bucket because of low water pressure
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