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Governing Digital Thirst: Communicating Inequality in AI Infrastructure’s Water Footprint
February 23rd, 2026 - 10:00 am to 11:20 am PT
Stanford University and Online
Raikes 102 | 507 Lasuen Mall
Stanford, CA 94305
PACS-SCANCOR Seminar Series: Organization and Organizing for Public Good
Please join us on February 23, 2026 for our PACS-SCANCOR seminar featuring Samantha Bradshaw, Director of the Center for Security, Innovation & New Technology and Assistant Professor at American University’s School of International Service!
Please RSVP to join us in-person at Raikes 102, or join virtually via Zoom:
Breakfast and coffee will be served at 9:30 AM.
Topic: Governing Digital Thirst: Communicating Inequality in AI Infrastructure’s Water Footprint
AI systems rely on data centers that consume vast amounts of water for cooling, yet water use remains largely invisible in dominant narratives of “sustainable” or “green” AI. This talk examines AI’s hydrological footprint as a problem of communication and environmental justice rather than engineering alone. Drawing on preliminary interviews with government officials, civil society activists, and journalists in Southeast Asia, it shows how governments and technology firms frame data centers as engines of innovation while obscuring localized water impacts. These dynamics shift the ecological costs of AI onto already vulnerable populations, highlighting the need for more transparent and inclusive approaches to governing digital expansion in water-stressed regions.
Recent Publications
AI Governance and the Geopolitics of Extraction by Samantha Bradshaw and Kate Munro
About Samantha Bradshaw
Samantha Bradshaw is the Director of the Center for Security, Innovation & New Technology and an Assistant Professor at American University’s School of International Service. Her research explores the intersections of technology, geopolitics, and governance, with a focus on disinformation, online trust and safety, and the politics of emerging technologies. She has advised governments, industry, and civil society worldwide, and her work has been featured in leading academic journals and global media outlets.
Learn more about the Organizations and Organizing for the Public Good seminar series.