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New York's Pause on Data Centers: Necessary or Political Move?
New York's decision to pause construction on new data centers has sparked different reactions across the political spectrum, with some calling it a positive response to public concern over the centers and others warning it could undermine AI development and US competitiveness.
The Details: On Tuesday, New York became the first state to pause the new construction of new data centers for one year while the state creates consistent standards and researches potential environmental impacts of data centers in the state.
Trump Pushes Back: Several left-leaning and center outlets highlighted President Trump's criticism that New York should "immediately" change its moratorium. They described him as "rail[ing] against" and "slam[ing]" the decision. USA Today (Lean Left bias) cited Trump's accusations that the moratorium was issued "for political reasons." Reuters (Center) quoted Trump saying New York has made "a terrible decision" by pausing data centers, which he called "money machines" and "liquid gold." Fox Business (Lean Right) also shared concerns over the moratorium driving away jobs and may mean the US could lose ground to China.
'Blueprint' for Other States: In an opinion for USA Today, Sara Pequeño (not rated) argued the ban is "a great first step" to help regulate data centers from "further harm[ing] communities." Pequeño said the decision was the "right" one and "a politically savvy one." She praised New York Gov. Kathy Hochul for "doing something that other Democrat governors have avoided," and said the moratorium will likely win over moderate voters ahead of the midterms. Many other left and center outlets also noted public pushback to data centers. CNBC (Lean Left) wrote, "Concerns over how data centers could shoulder their own power costs have been making the rounds ahead of the midterm elections, as Democrats take aim at affordability issues and residents' anger about the new builds lingers."
A 'Ban on the Future': Many right-leaning outlets criticized the move. Josh Wolfe (not rated) in the Free Press (Lean Right) said if you "strip away the press-release piety and you find something simpler, sadder, and short-sighted: pure political posturing." Wolfe argued that investing in data centers is "directly correlated to further advances in AI" and that "Technology gives people with below-average means above-average superpowers they could never otherwise afford." He concluded by saying the moratorium doesn't just hurt engineers, but the broader labor market as well.
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