Extraction isn’t a moral failure—it’s a pressure response. Venezuela, Greenland, and Florida reveal how consciousness bends under survival demands.
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AI is reshaping Florida — laws alone can’t stop runaway water use, energy drain, and invisible costs. Consciousness is the missing safeguard.
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AI is not neutral. It encodes human values, incentives, and blind spots at scale. See why consciousness must come before design and deployment.
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AI expands our abilities, but surrendering conscience and sovereignty carries risk. Learn how to exercise ethical responsibility in your AI use.
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AI amplifies human capability, but power without ethics risks harm. Explore how to wield AI responsibly and consciously for real impact.
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South Florida's AI data center boom: Clusters around subsea cable hubs in Boca Raton and Miami offer ultra-low latency to Latin America, while most growth hits Medley, Miami Gardens, and western Palm Beach for power and land. Map of key areas, aquifer risks, and spots activists/regulators should watch.
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Florida Power & Light customers paying 40-50% more year-over-year will soon subsidize data center infrastructure while PSC commissioners with utility industry backgrounds rubber-stamp the theft. Attorney with 47+ years exposes the regulatory capture scam.
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AI Infrastructure Due Diligence is Impossible: Why Florida Planning Boards Should Pause Data Center Approvals Until Aquifer Impact Transparency Exists By John DennisonJanuary 6, 2026 Planning boards in Florida routinely approve small-to-medium data centers (e.g., 8 MW facilities consuming 400,000–600,000 gallons of water daily) after confirming that the local utility can supply the water. Engineering reports show adequate municipal capacity, and the board grants permission. What boards are never told is that the water comes from shared aquifers—primarily the Floridan Aquifer, which supplies 90% of Florida’s population and extends into Georgia, Alabama, and South Carolina. No one provides data on…