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AI Data Centers Popping Up EVERYWHERE. What’s Going On? Industry Insider Tells All (Video)

As AI data centers proliferate, privacy advocates warn Big Tech’s growing surveillance infrastructure is harvesting your smartphone data to fuel powerful AI control systems. Here’s what you can do.

Across America, massive artificial-intelligence data centers subsidized in multiple ways by taxpayers are springing up at a staggering pace.

Big Tech companies are pouring billions into sprawling facilities packed with powerful computers designed to fuel the AI revolution. Electricity demand is surging. American jobs are being taken by H1-B labor. And an unprecedented infrastructure for storing, processing, and analyzing data is rapidly taking shape.

They want you to think it’s all to create better cat videos. It’s not.

But amid the AI “gold rush,” privacy advocates are raising a critical question: Where is all the data coming from?

Your smartphone is a big part of the answer.

From location tracking and data harvesting to AI-driven profiling, experts warn that the device in your pocket is collecting far more information than most Americans realize.

And increasingly, that information can be funneled into enormous cloud-computing and AI systems controlled by some of the most powerful corporations on Earth.

MARK37 Chief Privacy Officer Sean Tario offered a chilling assessment on Alex Newman’s show The Sentinel Report, warning that Americans’ data is being directed into cloud-service providers “literally owned by psychopaths that are trying to kill us.”

“We’ve been sold this paradigm that we have to give up our sovereignty, [that] we have to give up our privacy in order to have progress,” Tario explained.

But Tario says that is a false choice.

We can have technology and privacy.

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As concerns about Big Tech, artificial intelligence, government surveillance, hackers, and corporate data harvesting accelerate, a growing number of privacy-conscious Americans are embracing so-called “ghost phones.”

These hardened devices are designed to minimize tracking, protect personal data, and give users greater control over their digital lives.

For conservatives and other Americans concerned about censorship and surveillance, the issue goes far beyond cybersecurity.

It is about protecting your family.

Your business.

Your financial information.

Your private conversations.

And ultimately, your freedom to speak and live without being constantly monitored and profiled by Big Tech’s (and Big Governments’) rapidly expanding AI infrastructure.

Sean Tario joined Newman on The Sentinel Report to expose the rapidly expanding surveillance infrastructure—and explain how Americans can begin reclaiming privacy and technological independence in the age of artificial intelligence. 👇

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