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美国的AI之手已经伸向纳什维尔动物园,濒危动物可能为此付出代价

纳什维尔动物园的3700多只鸟兽居民即将迎来一个不受欢迎的新邻居——一个比足球场略大的数据中心。

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2026年,纳什维尔动物园迎来了第二只雌性云豹幼崽,取名为梅玉莉(Mayuree),目前它只有一块方砖面包那么大。图片来源:Courtesy of the Nashville Zoo

纳什维尔动物园的3700多只鸟兽居民即将迎来一个不受欢迎的新邻居——一个比足球场略大的数据中心。

田纳西州素来奉行大力发展经济的理念,但由总部位于亚特兰大的DC BLOX公司牵头推进的数据中心规划,却因其建设规模与选址问题饱受诟病。首期数据中心建筑面积为6.9万平方英尺,后续还规划建设一栋26.1万平方英尺的配套建筑,整片地块紧邻全美顶尖的野生动物保护机构与自然保育中心。

DC BLOX表示,该数据中心对于满足田纳西州中部的数字需求至关重要。然而这家非营利性动物园担忧数据中心会对园内350种动物造成负面影响,其中许多受法律保护。该动物园于1997年在现址开放,开展了成果显著的云豹濒危物种繁育项目。园内还饲养着阿穆尔豹等珍稀物种,野生阿穆尔豹现存不足200只。

图片来源:Courtesy of the Nashville Zoo

动物园在反对数据中心开发的过程中毫不退缩。其发言人向《财富》杂志透露,园区土地规划律师已向市政府提交分区规划上诉申请,希望撤销该企业拿到的建设许可。动物园还聘请了环境权益律师,探讨是否可以就其饲养的受保护物种采取法律行动。

生物多样性中心与南方环境法律中心上周联合致函DC BLOX以及纳什维尔市议会,声援纳什维尔动物园。两家环保机构对附近数据中心的潜在影响表示担忧:数据中心产生的噪音与光污染,很可能打乱动物繁育节律,并加剧动物应激反应;该数据中心开发商的项目可能违反联邦环境法。

信函中写道:“若DC BLOX拟建的数据中心园区相关运营活动,对周边濒危物种造成惊扰,或是通过改造、破坏栖息地,严重干扰甚至损害物种行为模式,致使濒危物种受到伤害,那么DC BLOX将承担法律责任。”

动物园上月早些时候发起了一份反对建设数据中心的请愿书,截至上周一下午,已收集到超过53.37万个签名。

请愿书中写道:“我们如何能够保证,这座新建的数据中心不会对我们倾力守护的动物造成不可逆的伤害?”

明星站队

动物园抵制拟建数据中心的行动得到了乡村音乐巨星布拉德·佩斯利(Brad Paisley)等名人的支持。他的妻子金伯利·威廉姆斯-佩斯利(Kimberly Williams-Paisley)曾任职于纳什维尔动物园董事会,动物园发言人证实其目前不担任董事职务。

佩斯利曾三度斩获格莱美奖,数十年来一直和妻子定居在纳什维尔。他在社交媒体上发布多条视频,呼吁粉丝反对这座毗邻纳什维尔动物园的数据中心项目。

在上月早些时候的一段视频里,佩斯利将这座规划中的纳什维尔数据中心称作“巨型怪物”和“十足的碍眼建筑”,号召粉丝签署动物园的反对请愿书。

在他的呼吁下,请愿签名数量暴涨,此事也获得了大量媒体关注。不过上周,这位凭借《威士忌摇篮曲》走红的乡村歌手又发布后续视频,提醒粉丝,纳什维尔数据中心争端“远未解决”。

在上周的视频中,佩斯利批评数据中心项目将对动物园带来潜在负面影响,而且他本人对AI持反对态度。他表示,AI未经许可就窃取知识产权,正在让音乐艺术家失业。他认为数据中心提案也在以类似方式强行推进。

佩斯利在视频中表示:“如今他们打算在动物园旁边修建这么一个巨型数据中心,整个过程也没有征求相关许可,这会严重损害纳什维尔这座城市最受市民喜爱的地标之一。”

越来越多音乐界人士开始抵制人工智能及其对创作者生计造成的冲击,佩斯利正是其中一员。2024年,碧梨、凯蒂·佩里、史蒂夫·旺德等200多名艺人联名发布公开信,谴责人工智能“掠夺式盗用”音乐人知识产权。今年2月,又有1000名艺人推出一张无声专辑,抗议英国拟修订版权法案,该法案原本允许人工智能企业无需授权,就能使用音乐人作品训练模型。英国政府随后撤回了这项提案。

DC BLOX公司发言人在给《财富》杂志的声明中回应称,这座纳什维尔数据中心“定位为数字网络枢纽,并非大型AI算力工厂”。虽然发言人表示公司知道佩斯利在社交媒体上的批评,但他们认为像纳什维尔拟建这样的数据中心实际上对佩斯利这样的艺术家有帮助。

声明写道:“正是这类数字基础设施,才让佩斯利先生这样的艺人可以在全球发行音乐,在流媒体上投放他们的音乐,在社交平台与粉丝互动,并通过视频平台发声。”

佩斯利的助手未立即回应《财富》杂志的置评请求。

佩斯利是最新一位公开反对AI数据中心的名人,但持相同观点的远不止他一人。白条纹乐队的杰克·怀特(Jack White)、乡村歌手摩根·斯台普顿(Morgane Stapleton)等多位名人,都在他的第一条Instagram帖子下留言表示支持。

歌手雪儿·克劳(Sheryl Crow)与布兰登·雷克(Brandon Lake)也留言称愿意签署请愿书。

包括女演员简·方达(Jane Fonda)在内的其他人则采取了进一步行动。上周,这位从上世纪70年代起就长期投身各类公益事业的女演员亲自参与了一场抗议活动,反对在丹佛伊利里亚-斯旺西片区修建数据中心。

佩斯利在最新视频中呼吁民选领导人找到解决方案。与此同时,他呼吁纳什维尔居民团结起来反对数据中心提案。

佩斯利说:“各位纳什维尔市民,我们必须奋起抗争,树立一个先例。如果我们能够取得胜利,阻止项目落地在这片不合适的区域,这个先例也将为其他社区提供借鉴。”

根据联合国研究人员的统计,去年全球数据中心总耗电量达到448太瓦时,超过了沙特阿拉伯全国的用电量,预计到本十年末,这一耗电量还将翻倍。

DC BLOX公司首席营收官兼执行副总裁向《纽约时报》(New York Times)表示,这座动物园所处地块本身就被划定为工业用地,公司计划动工的地块上,此前就建有一座规模小很多的数据中心。

纳什维尔动物园旁的数据中心项目最终走向目前依旧不明朗。

上周,DC BLOX的一名律师告诉纳什维尔大都会规划委员会成员: “该项目手续具备法定效力,公司确定会在此处动工建设,相关许可文件均已获批。我们只希望与社区协商,寻求折中方案。”

规划委员会最近建议纳什维尔市议会通过两项法案,第一项旨在为数据中心制定分区规则(目前缺乏此类规则)。第二项法案将在规则出台前暂停新的数据中心项目。

规划委员会将在7月7日的公开听证会上审议这两项法案。(财富中文网)

译者:珠珠

纳什维尔动物园的3700多只鸟兽居民即将迎来一个不受欢迎的新邻居——一个比足球场略大的数据中心。

田纳西州素来奉行大力发展经济的理念,但由总部位于亚特兰大的DC BLOX公司牵头推进的数据中心规划,却因其建设规模与选址问题饱受诟病。首期数据中心建筑面积为6.9万平方英尺,后续还规划建设一栋26.1万平方英尺的配套建筑,整片地块紧邻全美顶尖的野生动物保护机构与自然保育中心。

DC BLOX表示,该数据中心对于满足田纳西州中部的数字需求至关重要。然而这家非营利性动物园担忧数据中心会对园内350种动物造成负面影响,其中许多受法律保护。该动物园于1997年在现址开放,开展了成果显著的云豹濒危物种繁育项目。园内还饲养着阿穆尔豹等珍稀物种,野生阿穆尔豹现存不足200只。

动物园在反对数据中心开发的过程中毫不退缩。其发言人向《财富》杂志透露,园区土地规划律师已向市政府提交分区规划上诉申请,希望撤销该企业拿到的建设许可。动物园还聘请了环境权益律师,探讨是否可以就其饲养的受保护物种采取法律行动。

生物多样性中心与南方环境法律中心上周联合致函DC BLOX以及纳什维尔市议会,声援纳什维尔动物园。两家环保机构对附近数据中心的潜在影响表示担忧:数据中心产生的噪音与光污染,很可能打乱动物繁育节律,并加剧动物应激反应;该数据中心开发商的项目可能违反联邦环境法。

信函中写道:“若DC BLOX拟建的数据中心园区相关运营活动,对周边濒危物种造成惊扰,或是通过改造、破坏栖息地,严重干扰甚至损害物种行为模式,致使濒危物种受到伤害,那么DC BLOX将承担法律责任。”

动物园上月早些时候发起了一份反对建设数据中心的请愿书,截至上周一下午,已收集到超过53.37万个签名。

请愿书中写道:“我们如何能够保证,这座新建的数据中心不会对我们倾力守护的动物造成不可逆的伤害?”

明星站队

动物园抵制拟建数据中心的行动得到了乡村音乐巨星布拉德·佩斯利(Brad Paisley)等名人的支持。他的妻子金伯利·威廉姆斯-佩斯利(Kimberly Williams-Paisley)曾任职于纳什维尔动物园董事会,动物园发言人证实其目前不担任董事职务。

佩斯利曾三度斩获格莱美奖,数十年来一直和妻子定居在纳什维尔。他在社交媒体上发布多条视频,呼吁粉丝反对这座毗邻纳什维尔动物园的数据中心项目。

在上月早些时候的一段视频里,佩斯利将这座规划中的纳什维尔数据中心称作“巨型怪物”和“十足的碍眼建筑”,号召粉丝签署动物园的反对请愿书。

在他的呼吁下,请愿签名数量暴涨,此事也获得了大量媒体关注。不过上周,这位凭借《威士忌摇篮曲》走红的乡村歌手又发布后续视频,提醒粉丝,纳什维尔数据中心争端“远未解决”。

在上周的视频中,佩斯利批评数据中心项目将对动物园带来潜在负面影响,而且他本人对AI持反对态度。他表示,AI未经许可就窃取知识产权,正在让音乐艺术家失业。他认为数据中心提案也在以类似方式强行推进。

佩斯利在视频中表示:“如今他们打算在动物园旁边修建这么一个巨型数据中心,整个过程也没有征求相关许可,这会严重损害纳什维尔这座城市最受市民喜爱的地标之一。”

越来越多音乐界人士开始抵制人工智能及其对创作者生计造成的冲击,佩斯利正是其中一员。2024年,碧梨、凯蒂·佩里、史蒂夫·旺德等200多名艺人联名发布公开信,谴责人工智能“掠夺式盗用”音乐人知识产权。今年2月,又有1000名艺人推出一张无声专辑,抗议英国拟修订版权法案,该法案原本允许人工智能企业无需授权,就能使用音乐人作品训练模型。英国政府随后撤回了这项提案。

DC BLOX公司发言人在给《财富》杂志的声明中回应称,这座纳什维尔数据中心“定位为数字网络枢纽,并非大型AI算力工厂”。虽然发言人表示公司知道佩斯利在社交媒体上的批评,但他们认为像纳什维尔拟建这样的数据中心实际上对佩斯利这样的艺术家有帮助。

声明写道:“正是这类数字基础设施,才让佩斯利先生这样的艺人可以在全球发行音乐,在流媒体上投放他们的音乐,在社交平台与粉丝互动,并通过视频平台发声。”

佩斯利的助手未立即回应《财富》杂志的置评请求。

佩斯利是最新一位公开反对AI数据中心的名人,但持相同观点的远不止他一人。白条纹乐队的杰克·怀特(Jack White)、乡村歌手摩根·斯台普顿(Morgane Stapleton)等多位名人,都在他的第一条Instagram帖子下留言表示支持。

歌手雪儿·克劳(Sheryl Crow)与布兰登·雷克(Brandon Lake)也留言称愿意签署请愿书。

包括女演员简·方达(Jane Fonda)在内的其他人则采取了进一步行动。上周,这位从上世纪70年代起就长期投身各类公益事业的女演员亲自参与了一场抗议活动,反对在丹佛伊利里亚-斯旺西片区修建数据中心。

佩斯利在最新视频中呼吁民选领导人找到解决方案。与此同时,他呼吁纳什维尔居民团结起来反对数据中心提案。

佩斯利说:“各位纳什维尔市民,我们必须奋起抗争,树立一个先例。如果我们能够取得胜利,阻止项目落地在这片不合适的区域,这个先例也将为其他社区提供借鉴。”

根据联合国研究人员的统计,去年全球数据中心总耗电量达到448太瓦时,超过了沙特阿拉伯全国的用电量,预计到本十年末,这一耗电量还将翻倍。

DC BLOX公司首席营收官兼执行副总裁向《纽约时报》(New York Times)表示,这座动物园所处地块本身就被划定为工业用地,公司计划动工的地块上,此前就建有一座规模小很多的数据中心。

纳什维尔动物园旁的数据中心项目最终走向目前依旧不明朗。

上周,DC BLOX的一名律师告诉纳什维尔大都会规划委员会成员: “该项目手续具备法定效力,公司确定会在此处动工建设,相关许可文件均已获批。我们只希望与社区协商,寻求折中方案。”

规划委员会最近建议纳什维尔市议会通过两项法案,第一项旨在为数据中心制定分区规则(目前缺乏此类规则)。第二项法案将在规则出台前暂停新的数据中心项目。

规划委员会将在7月7日的公开听证会上审议这两项法案。(财富中文网)

译者:珠珠

More than 3,700 furry and feathered residents of the Nashville Zoo are on the verge of getting a new, and unwelcome, neighbor—a data center a little bit bigger than a football field.

In staunchly pro-development Tennessee, the data center plan spearheaded by Atlanta-based DC BLOX is drawing widespread criticism because of its potential size and location. The initial data center facility will span 69,000 square feet with plans for an additional building to be built later on that would span 261,000 square feet—all next to one of the country’s most acclaimed wildlife institutions and conservation hubs.

DC BLOX says the data center is essential to meeting the digital needs of central Tennessee. However, the nonprofit zoo has said it is concerned about how the data center will affect its 350 different species of animals, many of which are protected by law. The zoo, which opened in its current location in 1997, hosts a successful breeding program for the endangered clouded leopard. It also houses rare species like the Amur leopard, of which fewer than 200 remain in the wild.

The zoo is not yet rolling over in the fight against the data center development. A spokesperson told Fortune that its land use attorney has filed a zoning appeal with the city with hopes to overturn the permits filed by the company behind the data center. The zoo is also working with an environmental rights lawyer to see if it can take any legal action regarding the protected species it houses.

The Center for Biological Diversity and the Southern Environmental Law Center sent a joint letter to DC BLOX as well as the Nashville city council last week in support of the Nashville Zoo. The environmental organizations raised concerns about the nearby data center’s potential effects, including noise and light pollution that could alter animals’ breeding patterns and potentially heighten their stress responses. The organizations argue the data center’s developer risks running afoul of federal environmental laws with the project.

“DC BLOX would be liable if its activities associated with the proposed data center campus annoy the endangered species nearby and/or harm them through habitat modification or degradation to such an extent that these activities significantly disrupt and/or impair the species’ behavioral patterns,” the letter reads.

A petition the zoo started earlier this month to protest the data center plans has also collected more than 533,700 signatures as of Monday afternoon.

“How are we to know this new data center will not lead to irreversible damage to the animals we exist to protect?” the petition reads.

Stars take sides

The zoo’s fight against the proposed data center has attracted the support of celebrities like country music star Brad Paisley, whose wife, Kimberly Williams-Paisley, previously served on the board of directors of the Nashville Zoo. A spokesperson for the zoo confirmed she is not currently a board member.

Paisley, a three-time Grammy Award–winning artist who has lived in Nashville for decades with his wife, urged his fans in a series of videos on social media to oppose the data center project next to the Nashville Zoo.

In a video earlier this month Paisley called the proposed Nashville data center “an enormous monstrosity” and an “absolute eyesore,” and urged his followers to sign the zoo’s petition opposing it.

His efforts led to a surge in signatures and media attention, yet, in a follow-up video last week, the country singer behind the hit “Whiskey Lullaby,” reminded his fans that the issue with the Nashville data center is “by no means resolved yet.”

In the video last week, Paisley criticized the data center project not just because of the potential effects on the zoo but also because of his opposition to AI. Paisley said in the follow-up video that AI takes intellectual property without permission and is putting musical artists out of work. The data center proposal, he argued, is being pushed through in a similar way.

“Now they’re trying to build a data center, a monstrosity, next to the zoo kind of in the same way, where they’re not asking for permission, and it’s also going to really affect something here in Nashville that’s one of the beloved parts of our town,” Paisley said in the video.

Paisley joins a growing chorus of musical artists who have pushed back against AI and how it affects the livelihoods of creatives. In 2024, more than 200 artists, including Billie Eilish, Katy Perry, and Stevie Wonder, signed an open letter condemning what they called the “predatory use of AI” to take musicians’ intellectual property. In February, another 1,000 artists released a silent album to protest the U.K.’s proposed copyright changes that would allow AI companies to train models on artists’ work without a license. The U.K. later backed away from the proposal.

To be sure, a spokesperson for DC BLOX said in a statement to Fortune that the data center being built in Nashville “is designed to function as a digital connectivity hub and not as a large AI factory.” While the spokesperson said the company was aware of Paisley’s social media criticism, they argued data centers like the one being proposed in Nashville actually help artists like Paisley.

“It is this digital infrastructure that enables artists like Mr. Paisley to distribute and stream their music globally, engage with fans on social media, and utilize video platforms to share their voices,” the statement read.

Paisley’s representatives did not immediately respond to Fortune’s request for comment.

Paisley is the most recent celebrity to raise his voice against AI data centers, but he is hardly alone in his opinion. Several other celebrities commented in support of his first post on Instagram, including musicians like Jack White of the White Stripes and country music artist Morgane Stapleton.

Fellow musical artists Sheryl Crow and Brandon Lake also commented on Paisley’s Instagram post saying they would sign the petition.

Others, including actress Jane Fonda, have gone further. Last week, the actress, who has advocated for many causes since the 1970s, attended a protest against a data center being built in Denver’s Elyria-Swansea neighborhood.

Paisley in his most recent video called on elected leaders to find a solution. In the meantime, though, he urged Nashville residents to come together to oppose the data center proposal.

“Look, Nashville, we got to fight this. We have to set a precedent, because if we can win this and we can stop that from happening where we don’t want it, it’s a precedent that will help other communities,” Paisley said.

Data centers worldwide consumed a total of 448 terawatt hours of energy last year, more than the entire nation of Saudi Arabia, according to United Nations researchers. That number is expected to double by the end of the decade.

DC BLOX’s chief revenue officer and executive vice president told the New York Times that the zoo is located in an area already designated for industrial use. The property where DC BLOX is set to build once housed a much smaller data center.

It is unclear what will happen as of yet with the proposed data center near the Nashville Zoo.

Last week, a lawyer for DC BLOX told members of Nashville’s Metropolitan Planning Commission, “This building is vested. They are going to build it there. We already have the permits in hand. We just want to work with the community to find a solution.”

The planning commission, for its part, recently recommended Nashville’s city council pass two bills, the first of which establishes zoning rules for data centers, which don’t currently exist. The second bill would institute a moratorium on new data center projects until the rules are in place.

The planning commission will examine both bills during a public hearing on July 7.

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