I'm Katrin Benhold, host of The World, a daily newsletter from the New York Times.
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I don't live in the US.
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From the New York Times, I'm Natalie Ketrowef.
This is The Daily.
Tech companies are racing to build thousands of massive data centers to power the AI revolution.
And to find the land they need, they're barreling into rural communities across America.
Their pitch is that data centers will bring good jobs,
revenue, and a foothold in a rapidly changing economy.
But not everyone's buying it.
Today,
my colleague Karen Wise tells the story of one county pushing back against big tech and what happens when AI comes to town.
It's Monday, February 16th.