QUILI.AI

A man and woman in a marsh holding laptops QUILI.AI
The story of a community on a mission to save its water.
In the early 2010s, Quilicura began to host one of the largest concentrations of data centers dedicated to artificial intelligence. These use the region's water as a cooling method.

25,000 PROMPTS

On JAN 31st from 8 AM to 8 PM: more than 40 people from Quilicura managed to answer more than 25,000 prompts.

Why are hot dog buns sold in packs of 8 and sausages in packs of 12? Chat input icons please make an image of a sloth playing in the snow. Chat input icons what is your best cake recipe? Chat input icons Hi! This is my dog, he's a good boy. Could you please draw a picture oh him? Chat input icons How do I keep my hand from falling asleep while playing VIDEO games? Chat input icons

Each chat lasted an average of 11’ 4

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68 COUNTRIES

Chatting with more than 68 countries around the world that supported the project.

Chile United Kingdom Argentina United States Spain Canada Netherlands Brazil Germany France Australia Poland Sweden Italy Denmark Mexico India Belgium Portugal Türkiye Ireland United Arab Emirates Finland Guatemala Romania Peru Japan Uruguay Colombia Greece South Africa Bulgaria Hungary Indonesia Malaysia New Zealand Singapore Switzerland Vietnam Costa Rica Croatia Ecuador El Salvador Estonia Hong Kong Iceland Israel Latvia Nigeria Norway Pakistan Paraguay Russia Saudi Arabia South Korea Thailand Puerto Rico

71.6 M

WAS THE GLOBAL REACH IN JUST ONE DAY.

A chatbot entirely powered by humans, not artificial intelligence? This Chilean community shows why

Un pueblo se convierte en IA por un día para salvar sus recursos hídricos

How a unique ‘chatbot’ is helping a small Chilean community push back on AI

A town in Chile will answer your AI prompts this weekend to warn about AI’s water use

Quilicura reemplazará a la IA por humanos durante un día para proteger su agua de los data centers

Chile: un pueblo entero recreó una IA humana para alertar sobre el uso del agua

+1 BILLION

The initiative managed to reach more than 1 billion people in the world.

A man and woman in a marsh holding laptops

Thank you for helping us save our water.