Zina’s “Colossus” super computer raises health questions in Memphis

Elon Musk’s AI Startup XAI plans to continue using 15 gas turbines to power its “colossus” super computer in Memphis, Tennessee, according to the Operating Purit with the Shelby County Health Department for not Non-Stop Turbine use from 2025 to June 2030. .
Why does it matter? Commercial appeal, a news outlet that receives documents, observes Environment For a single source, EPA’s 10-ton annual cap, ePA emits hazardous air pollutants (HAP) at a level of more than 10-ton annual cap of EPA for a source of 20 years old turbine. (According to the story, the operating petting permit of the facility is self-covers or turbines are 11.51 tonnes of HAP per year.)
Southern Environmental Law Center, a wide environmental nonprofit organization, and permits spokesman Eric Hilt says that the turbine has already been going on without public notice or observation since the summer 2024.
“Another example is not to be transparent with the company community or with local leaders,” Hilt tells commercial appeal.
The Health Department tells the outlet that the permits have not yet been allowed, and “there is no defined deadline for approval.”
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