Sam Altman Says ChatGPT Water Consumption Claims ‘Completely Untrue’ – But Admits AI Energy Consumption Is A Concern


  • Sam Altman dismisses claims about ChatGPT’s water usage as “completely false”
  • Experts warn that scaling AI infrastructure incurs huge costs and increases pressure on power, cooling and resources
  • The real issue isn’t efficiency—it’s whether AI can grow at this scale without serious environmental impact

Speaking at an event hosted by The Indian Express, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman dismissed claims that AI’s water consumption is high as “completely false,” but acknowledged that it had been a problem in the past when “we used to do evaporative cooling in data centers.”

“Now that we don’t, you see these things on the Internet like, ‘Don’t use ChatGPT, it’s 17 gallons of water for every query,’ or whatever,” Altman said. “This is completely untrue, completely insane, no connection to reality.”

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