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Vancouver’s Growing Anti-AI Movement
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Vancouver’s Growing Anti-AI Movement

A growing anti-artificial intelligence movement has emerged in Vancouver, centered around concerns over proposed data center developments. Protesters, including members of the No AI Vancouver group, argue that these projects pose threats to the environment, local communities, and employment. The Coalition of Progressive Electors (COPE), a political party focused on progressive issues, has called for a temporary halt on data center construction until proper regulations are established. Protests have drawn significant crowds, with hundreds attending demonstrations in recent months. Concerns include high energy consumption, environmental impact, and potential disruptions to daily life. Similar opposition has been seen in other provinces like Ontario and Saskatchewan, as well as across the United States.

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Vancouver’s Growing Anti-AI Movement

A growing anti-artificial intelligence movement has emerged in Vancouver, centered around concerns over proposed data center developments. Protesters, including members of the No AI Vancouver group, argue that these projects pose threats to the environment, local communities, and employment. The Coalition of Progressive Electors (COPE), a political party focused on progressive issues, has called for a temporary halt on data center construction until proper regulations are established. Protests have drawn significant crowds, with hundreds attending demonstrations in recent months. Concerns include high energy consumption, environmental impact, and potential disruptions to daily life. Similar opposition has been seen in other provinces like Ontario and Saskatchewan, as well as across the United States.

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