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Thieves Are Now Targeting AI Data Center Construction Sites for Copper and Expensive Equipment
Americans don’t seem like they’d be particularly broken up if the data center craze gripping corporate America were stopped dead in its tracks. According to recent polling, data center hate is one of the few things capable of uniting people across the political spectrum. At this point, the only people who’d genuinely miss them—besides the tech CEOs insisting we need them for reasons they can’t explain—might be the thieves making a fortune stealing the mountains of copper and equipment headed to their construction sites. According to Business Insider, investigators recently recovered two stolen trailers ... (full story)
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