Behind the Curtain: The new existential threat to AI
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Forget energy. Forget chips. Forget China. The most clear and present danger to AI and any AI-related economic boom is rapidly rising public opposition to U.S. data centers. Why it matters: Republicans and AI CEOs are in full panic mode watching politicians and the public turn on the physical engines of AI growth. In private, they tell us they can't find a compelling message to shift opinion fast enough. Their nightmare — a political and economic daisy chain that cripples the AI revolution — is already taking shape: Voters revolt against data centers over electricity bills, water use, giant warehouse-like developments and fears about AI eliminating jobs. Democrats race to capitalize, competi
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