Don't bet on that one until it shows actual, concrete results and not just claims. There's been waaaay too many things in the past few years making that claim that didn't pan out.
I am, personally, a little concerned about what pulling gallons of water out of the air would do to the air and what that might mean for the people who have to live in and breathe it.
e.g. in areas where there's plenty of water but filtration is expensive, capturing water vapor from the air with a self-enclosed system might be a lot more practical than maintaining properly designed solar stills, especially if the film production is scales nicely and becomes really cheap
and in fairness, if you're using a lot of water, you're also returning it to the environment at roughly the same rate you take it in... with very dry hot air air (~0.5% water vapor) that's about 5g per cubic meter, or 1.5 gallon per roughly 30ft cube
so as long as the population density's well under urban levels (which seems pretty dense for an arid region) i.e. around 4000/mi^2 the impact on air humidity should be pretty modest
America is killing itself’: world reacts with horror and incomprehension to Texas shooting The international press responds scathingly to the tolerance for gun violence in the US: ‘nothing fundamentally changes’
Abbott finished remarks during his briefing on the Uvalde shooting, and Beto O'Rourke stepped up to call him out for only focusing on mental health and having zero mention of any gun control reform.
Abbott, Cruz to Attend NRA Convention Days After Tex... Just days after the deadliest school shooting in Texas history, Gov. Greg Abbott, along with both of Texas' U.S. senators, John Cornyn and Ted Cruz and U.S. Rep. Dan Crenshaw (R-Texas 2nd District), was scheduled to attend the National Rifle Association's annual convention in Houston.
my favorite part of the NRA meeting is that Trump is going to be there but they're banning anyone having firearms or ammunition or knives or anything remotely dangerous because, you know, that's someone they actually care about protecting
The international press responds scathingly to the tolerance for gun violence in the US: ‘nothing fundamentally changes’
Just days after the deadliest school shooting in Texas history, Gov. Greg Abbott, along with both of Texas' U.S. senators, John Cornyn and Ted Cruz and U.S. Rep. Dan Crenshaw (R-Texas 2nd District), was scheduled to attend the National Rifle Association's annual convention in Houston.