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by RinnandBoy

13 comments
  1. And what’s the problem? BS journalism as usual from the National

  2. I hope they have plans of how to use the space once it sinks in that “Generative AI” is just spicy autocomplete and the AI hype bubble inevitably bursts.

  3. Can we build anything without launching a petition to block it?

  4. literally every public service is failing and they want to build THIS SHIT. GET THIS THE FUCK OUT OF OUR COUNTRY. FUCK OFF

  5. Surely attracting and hosting an Ai data centre is important for our country if we want to take advantage of AI.

    Other countries are creating infrastructure and taking advantage of Ai, so we should at least be competing on the same level before we are left in the dust.

    Scotland needs growth drivers now or our stagnation will deepen.

  6. > “The Edinburgh data centre at South Gyle is only one of many already in the planning system whose combined energy demand would double Scotland’s energy requirements. ”

    That’s some amount! I suppose we were bragging at Cop 26 we had enough green energy to power two Scotlands. Remember all that green twaddle before the Custodians of Our Environment around the planet decided to burn it to a crisp building data centres designed to *store* and process every single movement and utterance of every human to feed it to sophisticated Magic 8-balls hawked by the far right funded biggest conmen the world has ever seen. All on a promise of bringing mass unemployment to the most AIingist countries who line up first.

    I doubt most of the datacentres will even be completed before this bubble bursts and it all comes tumbling down. A Darien Scheme for the 21st Century, lads, you in?

  7. We desperately need to improve Scotland’s economy. Building an AI data centre in Scotland is a decent idea because we have a surplus of clean energy. It will create jobs for the people who build and operate it and the profits will be taxed (hopefully) in the UK.

    AI is a reality of modern life and we can either participate and get some benefit from it or we lose out on one of the biggest chances there is to make money now.

  8. Its actually madness. The UK and Scottish Governments have fallen for US big tech hype pushing shills and are committing to catastrophic policies that will ultimately deliver nothing but wasted money, environmental damage and some depressed wages.

  9. AI data centres will stress public electrical and water infrastructure massively and further accellerate climate change. Anybody claiming these data centres are a good thing is either ignorant to the damaging externalities such massive datacentres cause, are on the payroll of such companies or are simply a bot.

    https://www.unep.org/news-and-stories/story/ai-has-environmental-problem-heres-what-world-can-do-about

    https://news.cornell.edu/stories/2025/11/roadmap-shows-environmental-impact-ai-data-center-boom

    https://www.lse.ac.uk/granthaminstitute/explainers/what-direct-risks-does-ai-pose-to-the-climate-and-environment/

  10. Are these plans just part of the scam?

    I just ask because we’re clearly seeing ‘plans’ way beyond what most countries can even handle. I saw an article about there being 300MW of ‘plans’ in Texas that even a place like that would have absolutely no hope of actually approving due to the power demand.

    ‘planning’ a data centre that would double Scotland’s power demand is equally as unrealistic.

    Is it just a way to keep investors money flowing? this AI bubble stuff is smelling increasingly shitty.

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