Shrinking Kevin O’Leary’s mammoth Utah data center project.
Utah Senate president J. Stuart Adams is calling for a 75 percent reduction, bringing the project from 40,000 acres to approximately 10,000, alongside demands for greater transparency and stronger conservation commitments. O’Leary says the reduced proposal is like “selling you a house, and you get to live in the upstairs toilet.”
Shrinking Kevin O’Leary’s mammoth Utah data center project. Utah Senate president J. Stuart Adams is pushing for a significant 75% reduction in Kevin O’Leary’s data center project, shrinking it from 40,000 acres to about 10,000. Adams also seeks increased transparency and stronger conservation commitments. O’Leary expressed strong dissatisfaction with the proposed reduction, likening it to a severely compromised offer.
- Utah Senate president J. Stuart Adams proposes a 75% reduction in the data center project.
- The project size would decrease from 40,000 acres to approximately 10,000 acres.
- Demands for greater transparency and stronger conservation commitments are included.
- Kevin O’Leary views the reduced proposal negatively, comparing it to a severely limited offer. Continue reading https://www.theverge.com/ai-artificial-intelligence/942310/shrinking-kevin-olearys-mammoth-utah-data-center-project
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