GOP lawmakers, technology investors, and OpenAI have linked the opposition to data centers in the United States to potential Chinese interference. However, experts indicate that the situation is more nuanced and involves various factors beyond foreign influence.
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Experts Discuss Complexity of Anti-Data-Center Movement in the US
The anti-data-center movement in the US has been associated with Chinese interference by some GOP lawmakers and tech investors. Experts suggest the issue is more complex and cannot be solely attributed to foreign influence.
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China Didn’t Make Americans Hate Data Centers
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Experts Discuss Complexity of Anti-Data-Center Movement in the US