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  1. MEME · The Register — AI ·

    Utah mega datacenter could dump 23 atomic bombs worth of energy per day

    A proposed mega-datacenter in Utah, named Stratos, has raised environmental concerns due to its immense energy consumption. Physicists warn that the facility could consume energy equivalent to 23 atomic bombs daily, potentially impacting the local environment. The article also touches on broader AI adoption challenges, including security risks from AI agents and production issues with AI customer service rollouts. AI

    Utah mega datacenter could dump 23 atomic bombs worth of energy per day
  2. MEME · Mastodon — fosstodon.org ·

    Electricity price. You should be outraged! # stockmarket # AI # datacenters

    The cost of electricity is a growing concern, particularly for energy-intensive industries like AI and data centers. This issue is highlighted as a significant factor impacting the stock market and potentially requiring public outrage to address. The rising prices suggest a need for greater attention to energy consumption and its economic consequences. AI

    Electricity price. You should be outraged! # stockmarket # AI # datacenters
  3. MEME · Mastodon — fosstodon.org ·

    https://www. cbc.ca/news/canada/british-col umbia/b-c-ai-data-centre-plan-vancouver-kamloops-9.7195426 These centres are going to fucking burn if you build them

    A plan to build AI data centers in British Columbia is facing strong local opposition, with critics concerned about potential environmental impacts and the sustainability of the AI industry. Residents are voicing fears that these facilities could become fire hazards and are wary of the economic risks associated with the perceived AI bubble. The opposition highlights a growing sentiment against large-scale AI infrastructure development in the region. AI