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Opposition to xAI’s Memphis data center intensified after environmental and civil rights groups appealed a permit that allowed the use of natural gas-burning turbines to power the data center, according to CNBC. Critics argue the turbines were miscategorized and unlawfully permitted, violating the Clean Air Act and disproportionately harming residents in majority-Black neighborhoods. xAI called the appeal “baseless” and stated that it complies with all applicable laws. xAI called the appeal baseless and politically motivated, affirming its ongoing compliance with all laws. The company is also under fire after its Grok chatbot generated antisemitic posts and sexually explicit AI content.

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00:00It's Benzinga bringing Wall Street to Main Street.
00:02Opposition to XAI's Memphis data center grew after environmental and civil rights groups
00:07appealed a permit allowing the use of natural gas-burning turbines to power its data center,
00:13according to CNBC. Critics argue the turbines were miscategorized and unlawfully permitted,
00:19violating the Clean Air Act and disproportionately harming residents in majority
00:22black neighborhoods. XAI called the appeal baseless and said it complies with all laws.
00:28XAI called the appeal baseless and politically motivated, affirming its ongoing compliance
00:34with all laws. The company is also under fire after its Grok chatbot generated anti-Semitic posts
00:40and sexually explicit AI content. For all things money, visit Benzinga.com.

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