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Zeets2 » 5 minutes ago » wrote: That's a major concern, no doubt, especially when added to the inevitable facts of what these massive data centers are going to cost to the local communities they're built in.  I can guarantee at least 3 ways they will damage the cities building them, one by the massive amount of electricity they'll require, which will increase rates for anyone living near them, two, by the massive volume of water that's needed for them when there are already data centers that have caused dangerously low water pressure in their area, and three is the kind of added traffic that will be generated all around the area.

Personally, I don't see the huge positive potential that they'll provide, and it always scares me when these obvious problems are covered up until it's too late!
Exactly. Some of the communities these data centers are in have complained about the noise pollution. There is 24/hr buzzing and humming noise. Some people feel dizzy and can't sleep. 

I think AI is amazing, but the cost appears to outweigh the benefits. 
Blackvegatble's hypcorisy summed up in one post: [/size]
Blackvegetable » 7 minutes ago » wrote: ↑7 minutes ago
Very simple questions...

From which you are running...



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