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The AI Revolution Has A Massive Cost

28 min · 20 de may de 2026
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Talk Truth 05.20.26 - Steve Goreham | Steve Goreham discusses the explosive growth of AI data centers, the massive energy demands behind artificial intelligence, and the growing hypocrisy surrounding climate narratives. From artificial meat failures to billion-dollar AI infrastructure projects consuming enormous amounts of land, water, and electricity, this conversation breaks down what’s really happening behind the AI boom — and why communities across North America are starting to push back. 00:00 – Opening monologue and foundational verse 01:10 – Guest introduction: Steve Goreham 02:12 – Climate narratives and government policy 04:35 – Artificial meat companies collapsing 06:58 – Why green policies are failing economically 09:24 – The contradiction of climate activism 12:15 – AI expansion and data center growth 14:42 – The enormous power demands of AI 17:01 – Why data centers are suddenly everywhere 20:27 – €600 million artificial meat failure 21:17 – “Save paper” vs massive AI infrastructure 22:10 – Steve Goreham breaks down AI energy statistics 22:37 – 4,000+ data centers now operating 22:50 – Big Tech spending over $800 billion on AI 23:21 – Building power plants just for AI 24:05 – Communities starting to push back 25:11 – Water usage and environmental strain 26:30 – Final thoughts on AI and the future 27:10 – Closing remarks

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