Zeldin warns against banning data centers in US, citing China
Summary
EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin warned against banning data centers in the U.S. He said such bans could hurt the country's ability to compete with China in artificial intelligence (AI).Key Facts
- Lee Zeldin is the head of the Environmental Protection Agency.
- Some U.S. states have proposed stopping new data centers from being built.
- Data centers are places that store and manage large amounts of computer data.
- Zeldin believes stopping data centers could slow U.S. progress in AI.
- AI is a technology that allows computers to perform tasks usually done by humans.
- The U.S. is trying to stay ahead of China in developing AI technology.
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