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India is quickly embracing artificial intelligence, and the government hopes to lead the world in this field.
Many big companies plan to build AI data centers in India, which excites many people because AI can write, program, analyze data, and create images and videos.
However, AI also brings important challenges.
First, many entry-level jobs may decrease, especially new jobs in the tech industry.
Second, AI data centers need to run continuously, so they require a lot of electricity and a lot of water for cooling.
Taking Andhra Pradesh as an example, if large AI data centers are built there in the future, they might use a huge amount of electricity annually, possibly close to or exceeding the state's current yearly electricity consumption.
Solar and wind energy are unstable and cannot alone support this continuous demand, so more stable power sources need to be developed.
India has many software talents and a large amount of data, which is very helpful for AI development.
However, while pursuing AI opportunities, India also needs to seriously consider whether employment, the power grid, and water resources can handle such a rapid pace of development.