Morgan Stanley has warned that the era of easy money for data center construction is ending due to growing community resistance. This resistance, driven by concerns over power, water, and land use, has become a significant development risk that must be factored into project planning. The investment bank highlights an "AI sovereignty" imperative, where governments view compute capacity as a national security asset, but local opposition presents a constraint that federal policy struggles to overcome. This bottleneck could impact the U.S.'s ability to compete with China in AI development, despite massive projected capital expenditures by hyperscalers. AI
IMPACT Growing community opposition and power constraints threaten to slow U.S. AI infrastructure buildout, potentially impacting global competitiveness.
RANK_REASON Major investment bank report on a critical bottleneck for AI infrastructure development, highlighting geopolitical and community resistance factors. [lever_c_demoted from significant: ic=1 ai=0.7]
- Alphabet
- China
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- data centers
- Meta
- Michelle Weaver
- Microsoft
- Moody's Ratings
- Morgan Stanley
- Oracle
- U.S.
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