‘Who wouldn’t want a large-scale industrial polluter sitting in their backyard?’: California residents ban data centers as public backlash grows
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Monterey Park says no to data centers, as public opinion turns against AI and the infrastructure required to power it.
Monterey Park says no to data centers, as public opinion turns against AI and the infrastructure required to power it.
Monterey Park says no to data centers, as public opinion turns against AI and the infrastructure required to power it.
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