CALIFORNIA STATE – The artificial intelligence boom is creating demand for an enormous new kind of infrastructure: sprawling data centers packed with the servers that help power chatbots, cloud computing and AI tools. But in parts of California, local governments are beginning to say no. Monterey Park, a city east of Los Angeles, has become … The post California Cities Are Starting to Ban AI Data Centers appeared first on Bay Area Telegraph.
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