Many Latin Americans Living Near Data Centers Don't Feel Welcome in the Future
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Survey finds only 8% of data center opponents live near one, signaling nationalized AI backlash
Data center opposition—and the AI backlash in general—is more about anxiety towards the future than experience in the present.

Nobody Wants a Data Center Next Door
A new Gallup survey puts hard numbers behind the growing backlash against AI infrastructure
Nearly 75% of Americans oppose data centers near homes, fueling a nationwide regulatory backlash
Across the country, in cities and rural areas, locals are pushing elected officials to introduce data center regulations and pause new const
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