Power Players: The battle over AI's data centres
AI is driving a massive global expansion of data centres, the vast, energy-hungry facilities that power AI tools and cloud computing. But not everyone wants them nearby.
AI is driving a data-centre boom. The vast, energy-hungry facilities that power everything from ChatGPT to cloud computing are multiplying rapidly as governments and technology companies race to build them. But their growing demand for land, electricity and water is fuelling opposition in communities around the world. Rahul Tandon and Will Bain explore why demand for data centres is soaring, who's building them, and what happens when the demands of the AI economy collide with local communities.
Presenters: Will Bain and Rahul Tandon
Producer: David Cann
(Picture: A sign that says ‘No Goodman Data Centre’ is displayed outside a home in the suburb of Lane Cove, in Sydney, Australia, August 14, 2026. Credit: REUTERS/Hollie Adams)
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