The water dripping out is same as the water droplets which forms over a cold water bottle when it is placed outside the refrigerator.
An air conditioner sucks in the outside air and passes it over fin-like projections, which have been cooled by the compressor. It cools the inside of a room while heating the outside. The outside air is not only hot but often it is also quite humid when passed over the cold fins the temperature of air drops below the dew point and excess moisture condenses out.
This condensed moisture is the water which drips out of your AC machine.
In a humid day, you will find lot of water coming out of your AC than on a normal day.
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