Fears over heat and AI jobs dominate Reading data centre consultation
Fears about increasing temperatures and the threat AI poses to jobs were raised at a public exhibition for a planned data centre near Reading.
Read moreDetailsFears about increasing temperatures and the threat AI poses to jobs were raised at a public exhibition for a planned data centre near Reading.
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Read moreDetailsPeople in Wokingham are being urged to take extra care in the heat, with temperatures expected to remain close to or above 30C
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