Yesterday I attended the first major protest against AI data centres in Vancouver.
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Yesterday I attended the first major protest against AI data centres in Vancouver. There was a solid turnout, more than I expected for an event organized by a teen who'd never run a protest and just put out some Instagram posts and physical posters on a few main streets. At least 300, maybe over 400 people? I'm trying to be conservative in my guesses.
Speaking to the crowd, the top concerns were the social and cultural effects of AI (misinformation, disconnection, undermining the arts), then environmental concerns (Vancouver is already under water restrictions due to drought; fossil fuel buildup for AI; etc), then prioritization (why is money and space going to this instead of housing, healthcare, etc). A few other topics came up less often, like economic effects.
The group shut down traffic on two of Vancouver's biggest streets, Granville and Broadway, including the Granville Street Bridge. They also passed through Granville Island, one of the most-visited tourist destinations in Canada.
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@GuerricHache
"That question carries real consequences for daily life. A [ #DataCenter] project of this size could permanently alter the township's landscape, tax priorities, and overall character. Even with promises of jobs and new revenue, residents made clear they are not convinced those benefits justify the loss of farmland and local control." TCD https://www.yahoo.com/news/us/articles/fight-until-end-pennsylvania-township-084000283.html
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@GuerricHache Great to hear! And you are not alone! In Germany, a US company just gave up plans to build a data center because they got too many protests. And we have protests in other countries, too!