RE: https:// flipboard.com/@theatlantic/all -stories-jtjms0buz/-/a-AUk-hWeFRNeT8nS7nXnZtQ%3Aa%3A3199527-%2F0 A summary of Elias Watchel's arguments: "It's creat
Elias Watchel's arguments suggest that AI and data centers create jobs and that their elevated costs are indirect due to poor infrastructure. However, critics argue that these job creations are akin to those in extractive industries like fracking and mining. The costs associated with infrastructure repair are borne by taxpayers, not the AI centers that benefit from tax incentives and contribute to the damage. AI
IMPACT Critiques of AI data centers highlight potential hidden costs and environmental impacts, prompting a re-evaluation of their societal benefits.