AI Data Centers May Slow Public Infrastructure
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The rapid expansion of AI data centers could come at the expense of roads, bridges, and other public works. Private spending on data center construction is now running at over $41 billion annually, roughly matching what state and local governments spend on transportation projects, according to Bloomberg. With both sectors competing for the same labor pool, infrastructure upgrades may face delays.
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Balancing AI expansion with public infrastructure needs is becoming a real challenge.
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Without careful planning, AI growth could crowd out essential public investments.