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Hardware·20h ago·all news from July 12, 2026

The fight against AI data centers is just beginning

Local communities and environmental organizations are increasingly challenging the construction of massive data centers required to power generative AI. These groups cite concerns over excessive water consumption, strain on local electrical grids, and noise pollution as the primary reasons for opposing new developments. As tech companies continue to secure land and energy permits, these local disputes are becoming a significant hurdle for the infrastructure buildout necessary to support the industry's rapid expansion.

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