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Data centers should benefit the cities that power them
United States🏛️ PoliticsCenter19 hr. ago

Data centers should benefit the cities that power them

The article discusses the growing importance of data centers and AI infrastructure, particularly in regions like Africa, where countries such as South Africa are becoming key hubs due to their connectivity and market size. While these facilities offer economic opportunities, including job creation and increased competitiveness, they also place demands on local infrastructure such as electricity, water, and transportation. Cities like Tshwane face challenges in ensuring that the development of AI infrastructure aligns with local service delivery and community needs. To address these issues, the Global Urban Data Centres Pact was launched, involving over 40 cities worldwide, aiming to ensure sustainability, community engagement, and equitable economic benefits from data center development.

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Data centers should benefit the cities that power them

The article discusses the growing importance of data centers and AI infrastructure, particularly in regions like Africa, where countries such as South Africa are becoming key hubs due to their connectivity and market size. While these facilities offer economic opportunities, including job creation and increased competitiveness, they also place demands on local infrastructure such as electricity, water, and transportation. Cities like Tshwane face challenges in ensuring that the development of AI infrastructure aligns with local service delivery and community needs. To address these issues, the Global Urban Data Centres Pact was launched, involving over 40 cities worldwide, aiming to ensure sustainability, community engagement, and equitable economic benefits from data center development.

Bias read (Center): The article provides balanced coverage of the opportunities and challenges associated with data center expansion, emphasizing both the economic benefits and the need for responsible infrastructure planning. It highlights the involvement of multiple cities and international agreements without showing

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