From Chile to the Philippines, meet the people pushing back on AI

Why it matters: Global communities are challenging AI's hidden costs, forcing a reckoning with its environmental and social impact.
- Individuals and communities globally are pushing back against Big Tech's AI infrastructure, citing significant environmental and social costs.
- Resistance efforts are specifically targeting issues like data center proliferation and the exploitative practices of digital labor.
- The movement underscores a rising global concern over the sustainability and ethical impact of AI development, moving beyond purely technological advancements.
Across the globe, from Chile to the Philippines, individuals and communities are actively resisting the expansion of Big Tech's AI infrastructure, pushing back against the environmental and social burdens imposed by data centers and the demands of digital labor. This grassroots movement highlights a growing global awareness of the hidden costs associated with AI development, prompting a reevaluation of its sustainability and ethical implications.

