Why do they build the data centres so close to residential populations? It feels like the NIMBY-ites should have been all over this, but I've heard very little pushback reported.
Why do they build the data centres so close to residential populations? It feels like the NIMBY-ites should have been all over this, but I've heard very little pushback reported.
I've heard of a good amount of local-resident pushback that is clearly increasing. I can't comment on whether corporate media covers that or not. Millionaire NIMBY-ites can block small scale stuff but they can't compete with (centi-)billion-dollar companies in terms of buying policy to build a data centre
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Great article. The AI bubble seems to have so many huge potential consequences - wiping out people's retirement savings when the bubble bursts, delaying the transition to clean energy and actually doing something about the climate crisis, accelerating the 'water wars', ending affordable ownership of a personal computer - that it's hard to predict which will screw us over the most!
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