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    As demand for artificial intelligence grows, a proposed hyperscale data center in Landover, Md., has sparked concerns among residents about environmental, health and infrastructure impacts. Community advocates warn the project could disproportionately burden historically Black neighborhoods unless enforceable protections are put in place. The post Power, profit and protection: Local advocates weigh risks of Landover data center appeared first on AFRO American Newspapers.
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