According to Gate News bot news, Decrypt reports that in the Boxtown community of Memphis, Tennessee, the cancer incidence rate has soared to four times the national average, posing a new threat to residents.
It is reported that thermal imaging shows how the gas turbines at the xAI facility are releasing toxins into already polluted air, prompting a civil rights organization to issue a deadline to Elon Musk's artificial intelligence lab: install pollution control devices or face a lawsuit.
Lawyers from the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) have accused xAI of operating 26 unauthorized gas turbines at its Memphis supercomputer site in a letter through the Southern Environmental Law Center. The company has 60 days to address the alleged violations of the Clean Air Act.
NAACP Chairman and CEO Derrick Johnson stated in a statement: "We cannot normalize this environment of injustice. We will not allow xAI to escape punishment."
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The civil rights organization NAACP demands that Elon Musk's xAI address violations of the Clean Air Act within 60 days.
According to Gate News bot news, Decrypt reports that in the Boxtown community of Memphis, Tennessee, the cancer incidence rate has soared to four times the national average, posing a new threat to residents.
It is reported that thermal imaging shows how the gas turbines at the xAI facility are releasing toxins into already polluted air, prompting a civil rights organization to issue a deadline to Elon Musk's artificial intelligence lab: install pollution control devices or face a lawsuit.
Lawyers from the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) have accused xAI of operating 26 unauthorized gas turbines at its Memphis supercomputer site in a letter through the Southern Environmental Law Center. The company has 60 days to address the alleged violations of the Clean Air Act.
NAACP Chairman and CEO Derrick Johnson stated in a statement: "We cannot normalize this environment of injustice. We will not allow xAI to escape punishment."