I’m requesting assistance to draft an email to our city council here in small-city-near-a-big-city Canada to help them decide to not allow an AI datacenter to be built. They said they won’t read a big long letter with citations and everything which is sort of unfortunate, because it’s what I had prepared, but I feel I’ve got to write something.

Is there a list of punchy and true reasons why a small community would absolutely not want one of these things up in Canada here in a short form? My habit of over-writing things will only hurt, so it needs to make sense to people only barely tech-literate. This is why I need help.

Background: I run a medium-sized IT firm and am very familiar with how they operate and what they entail. In fact, my company was selected to help implement the center until we saw the plans and the future scale (more than 10x) with the lack of care they envisioned and chose to back out completely.

  • dan1101@lemmy.world
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    1 day ago

    This is exactly the problem, the representatives of billionaires make a flashy presentation promising jobs and millions of dollars in tax revenue, and the naive local leaders eat it up. They may or may not realize they are selling out their city/county water supply, peace and quiet, electric bills, and the tax revenue won’t be as much as promised.