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Austin Warns of AI Data Center Boom's Impact

Austin officials are raising concerns about the rapid growth of AI and data centers, which could lead to increased utility rates, grid overload, and water resource strain. A staff report by City Manager T. C. Broadnax outlines a plan to manage environmental impact, identify infrastructure gaps, and enhance transparency. The report, in response to a City Council directive, warns of potential challenges such as higher bills, unreliable power, and competition for talent. Recommendations include pausing new energy loads, teaming up on battery storage, and requiring financial guarantees from developers. On water, data centers must use reclaimed lines for cooling, and on-site alternatives are needed. The city is also strengthening AI governance with an internal registry, rules against job displacement, and bans on real-time employee monitoring. Checkout Solipillow.com

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