Trump Demands New York Reverse AI Data Center Ban Immediately
President Trump publicly slammed New York's first-in-the-nation AI data center moratorium, calling on the state to reverse course without delay.
President Donald Trump on Tuesday lashed out at New York Gov. Kathy Hochul after she signed an executive order making New York the first state in the nation to impose a moratorium on new AI data center construction, demanding the state reverse the policy "immediately."
The ban, enacted through executive order, marks an unprecedented move in U.S. energy and technology policy, with no other state having taken such a sweeping step to restrict the buildout of artificial intelligence infrastructure. Data centers are critical nodes in the AI supply chain, consuming vast amounts of electricity to power the computing systems that train and run AI models.
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Trump's public rebuke signals a sharp federal-state clash over who controls the pace of AI development in America. The administration has positioned the rapid expansion of AI infrastructure as a national economic and security priority, making New York's moratorium a direct challenge to that agenda.
The governor's decision is likely tied to growing concerns among state officials and environmental advocates over the enormous energy demands that large-scale AI data centers place on regional power grids. Critics of such facilities argue they can strain electricity supplies and undermine clean-energy goals, while supporters contend they generate jobs and economic activity.
The standoff sets up a potentially significant legal and political confrontation between Albany and Washington at a moment when the United States is locked in a global race with China and other rivals over artificial intelligence supremacy. Continue reading at US Top News and Analysis.