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The AI boom is quietly choking people in East Asia

The article discusses the environmental and social impacts of the AI boom in East Asia, focusing on issues such as resource consumption and labor conditions.

The CPC Dalin refinery in Kaohsiung, Taiwan. © Reuters

Yujie Xue is an international communications officer at Greenpeace East Asia, based in Hong Kong. She is a former award-winning journalist who covered Asia's climate change, energy transition and cleantech sectors.

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Source document: CPC Dalin refinery in Kaohsiung, Taiwan

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The AI boom is quietly choking people in East Asia

The article discusses the environmental and social impacts of the AI boom in East Asia, focusing on issues such as resource consumption and labor conditions.

Bias read (Center): The article presents information without overtly favoring any political side. It focuses on the broader implications of the AI industry rather than taking a stance on specific political issues.

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