We need food production as a matter of survival. That doesn’t mean all food production is inherently more valuable than everything else. We let most food spoil without being eaten because it’s more efficient to do that than treat every calorie as precious.
> just like the absurd overvaluation of all things AI doesn't change the value proposition there either
Literally does.
There are good arguments against a data centre in Tucson. “We could grow food with that water” isn’t one of them.
Which is also paid for data centre access.
We need food production as a matter of survival. That doesn’t mean all food production is inherently more valuable than everything else. We let most food spoil without being eaten because it’s more efficient to do that than treat every calorie as precious.
> just like the absurd overvaluation of all things AI doesn't change the value proposition there either
Literally does.
There are good arguments against a data centre in Tucson. “We could grow food with that water” isn’t one of them.