Americans are increasingly wary of artificial intelligence, with many believing it’s advancing too rapidly and expressing negative views. This sentiment extends to AI data centers, which face significant local opposition due to environmental concerns like high energy and water consumption. Consequently, several states are considering or enacting restrictions on new data center construction. Americans are increasingly wary of artificial intelligence, with many believing it’s advancing too rapidly and expressing negative views. This sentiment extends to AI data centers, which face significant local opposition due to environmental concerns like high energy and water consumption. Consequently, several states are considering or enacting restrictions on new data center construction.
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