Is this the Beginning of the End for the AI Bubble?

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Nothing is stopping you from breathing in oil toxins but I'd rather have the clean air and deal with data centers and watch oil companies reduce in size.
actually, my lungs were having a much easier time by oil than by coal. I almost forgot what it is like to not have double vision/consistent silent chest asthma. Many report similiar, even air force pilots who do bio-conditioning for high G-Force environments.

If an air force pilot can't live here without allergy meds then you should know it's bad, but their visits to Texas? They were able to breathe well.

coal is factually much more dangerous to breathing than being around oil in general. I am also living proof of that.
 
Just some extra clarification on that number.

Out of 5,300 about 90% of those are traditional data centers. Those use 5-10x less energy than AI centers. The remaining are the energy and water guzzling AI centers along with most new centers which are being built today.
Traditional datacenters are still guzzlers and completely unnecessary.
 

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