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Updated · The New York Times · Jul 9
Big Tech Targets Native Lands for AI Data Centers as Tribes Weigh Water, Jobs and Control
Updated
Updated · The New York Times · Jul 9

Big Tech Targets Native Lands for AI Data Centers as Tribes Weigh Water, Jobs and Control

3 articles · Updated · The New York Times · Jul 9

Summary

  • Native American lands are emerging as a new frontier for massive AI data centers, with tech companies drawn to faster development paths than in other communities.
  • Tribal leaders are split because the projects promise jobs and revenue for cash-strapped nations such as the Caddo, but raise fears over water use, noise, energy demand and outside exploitation.
  • The tension is sharper in Indian Country, where leaders must balance economic need against a long history of outsiders profiting from tribal land and resources.
  • The National Congress of American Indians is pushing Washington to include tribes in the Trump administration’s AI build-out, arguing tribal lands are vast, strategically located and ready to host infrastructure.

Insights

Is the AI boom a path to prosperity for tribal nations or just the environmental bill for it?
When Big Tech offers wealth for water, are tribal nations facing a fair deal or a modern land grab?