“It was very important to come here today because there is such a wide mix of groups. Guy [Trump] At each level, it should not be in power, it should not be allowed to any television camera, not to mention the President of the United States, and have it here during a state visit to the royal family – that I generally think that concern – this is not. It really is not turned on. “
Like other protesters, Sarah quickly referred to the far -right march in London last Saturday, which over 100,000 people attracted And deepening divisions in Great Britain society were revealed as a reason for protest.
“Having this guy here, our government and our royal family, is such a damn serious mistake,” he says, describing Trump as “the personification of hatred and violence.” “We are bad. We are all really bad.”
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Clive Teague, who was in the protest supporting the Rebellion of Waverley’s extinction and the border in Surrey, says that this AI agreement is one of the many things that the government is wrong. “[Trump] it is there [in Windsor] Because we are here. If we were not here, he would go around the shopping center. We are here to stop him. “
Teague says that he is not against the employ of artificial intelligence, if it is done with recent, spotless sources of energy, not existing power. “We can’t continue to burn fossil fuels to continue to feed on these data centers, because this would flood the requirements for the rest of the world.” This sentiment has been repeated in the march by other environmental groups, such as Greenpeace, which oppose the approval of huge data centers without what they consider to be the right assessment of impact on local water systems and energy network.
“Greenpeace is not against AI,” said the main scientist from Greenpeace in Great Britain Doug Parr in a written statement for Wired. “Multi -billion technological giants building new data centers should be forced to take responsibility for financial solutions, regardless of whether it is about cooling methods using much smaller water, or acting on new, pure renewable energy. It is time for the government to establish certain rules and take responsibility instead of only cheerleaders for the AI sector.”
