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AI Data Centers Bring Jobs, Tax Revenue, and New Questions

10 min · 9 de jun de 2026
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As AI use continues to grow, so does the need for data centers that power the technology behind the scenes. Bryce Chinault of the Abundance Institute joined Talk 107.3 to discuss common concerns surrounding data centers, including water usage, energy demand, and local impacts. Chinault argued that many fears are overstated when viewed in context. He noted that data centers use far less water than industries like agriculture and manufacturing. He also pointed to examples where data centers have generated significant tax revenue, lowered property tax burdens, and boosted local economies. The conversation highlighted Louisiana projects already underway, including developments in Richland Parish and West Feliciana Parish. Chinault said advances in technology will continue making data centers more efficient while creating new economic opportunities. The takeaway: data centers bring trade-offs, but they also support the AI tools people increasingly rely on every day while generating jobs and tax revenue for local communities.

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