AI Data Centers Disaster

Important post here along with the environmental and ecological net-negative impacts that the growth of mega-AI-data-centers are having (Memphis) and certainly will have in the near future.

Another reason we all collectively need to demand more distributed models of infrastructure (AI centers, fuel depots, nuclear facilities, etc) that are in conversations with local and Indigenous communities, as well as thinking not just about “jobs jobs jobs” for humans (which there are relatively few compared to the footprint of these massive projects) but the long-term impacts to the ecologies that we are an integral part of…

AI Data Centers Are an Even Bigger Disaster Than Previously Thought:

Kupperman’s original skepticism was built on a guess that the components in an average AI data center would take ten years to depreciate, requiring costly replacements. That was bad enough: “I don’t see how there can ever be any return on investment given the current math,” he wrote at the time.

But ten years, he now understands, is way too generous.

“I had previously assumed a 10-year depreciation curve, which I now recognize as quite unrealistic based upon the speed with which AI datacenter technology is advancing,” Kupperman wrote. “Based on my conversations over the past month, the physical data centers last for three to ten years, at most.”

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