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See, this is what I'm talking about. I'm not anti technology or even anti data center. I'm against them coming into areas that aren't zoned for them and dropping my water table. Remember when Lynn Forester De Rothschild literally came HERE and said we'd all die of thirst? I remember.
All you have is identity attacks, rather than a counter argument. What data centers really should be doing is trying to find the absolutely least populated parts of the US and locate THERE. Not in rural communities whose governments they believe they can buy.
Climate change is fake and gay, but theres a LOT of CEOS who have said they want to privatize access to water. Right now, I get water from my own land out of my own well. Water table goes down, I lose my access to my own water.
The companies pushing data centers are full on satanic. Why you'd be shilling for them and not even making logical arguments makes me think you're a shill, or an extremely misled person.
Elon is talking about putting these developments in space, which I think is a good conversation because he at least understands how unpopular these are and seeks to put them somewhere they can be most beneficial and the least invasive to Americans.
Personally I think the AI bubble will pop, because while AI has some niche applications, the companies using it right now haven't yet made it profitable and no company using it has become more efficient as a result. It's basically an attempt to resell people the internet, and everyone who missed out on the initial internet boom wants to make bank, which is fine, but they need to invest smart. Pump and dumps are not a smart investment, and we all know what happened with the Metaverse.