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New York bans data center construction for a year, rattling AI industry
New York’s data center moratorium may become the blueprint for anti-AI movement.

TL;DR
- New York is the first state to implement a one-year moratorium on new data centers using 50 megawatts or more.
- The moratorium aims to develop consistent standards for responsible data center development.
- Concerns driving the ban include pollution, rising energy costs, and water supply depletion.
- Federal legislation for a nationwide ban has been introduced, but faces political challenges.
- Over $130 billion in data center projects have been blocked or delayed by protests this year.
- Governor Hochul also plans to repeal sales tax exemptions for data centers.
- The moratorium may inspire similar actions in other states and bolster the anti-AI movement.