This episode pulls back the curtain on the AI gold rush, the data centers, the water bills, the NDAs, and what it all means for rural communities that rarely have a seat at the table.
AI sounds like the future, but the costs are landing unevenly, especially outside major cities. Heidi and Joel join Dr. Emily Bender and Dr. Alex Hanna to dig into the real, and rarely discussed, toll of our digital infrastructure boom, from secretive corporate deals to environmental strain, and ask the question nobody in Silicon Valley wants answered: who actually pays the price?
In this episode:
The gap between AI hype and reality, and why it matters Data centers sprouting faster than the regulations meant to govern them The true costs to energy, water, and local infrastructure that corporations aren't advertising Public resistance, NDA nightmares, and the political pressure to build fast Why regulation hasn't kept pace and how communities are pushing back The risks of AI overreliance, hallucinations, and why source-checking matters Where international regulation stands and the gap in U.S. policy

