What's Scarier Than a Haunted House? An AI Data Center

Pennhurst Asylum, a Pennsylvania haunted house, is about to become the unlikely home of a massive AI data center. Derek Strine, its owner, has apparently succumbed to the lure of late-stage capitalism, swapping the eerie atmosphere of his paranormal tours for a lucrative venture into hyperscale computing.

The 130-acre site, once a state-run medical institute turned haunted asylum, is being converted into a future-proof data center facility. The estimated costs? A staggering $60 million for engineering and permitting alone, not to mention the $16 million already sunk into the project. To put that into perspective, Strine paid just $3 million for his initial venture.

However, this AI-fueled expansion has sparked significant community backlash. Residents near the property are up in arms about the potential for noise pollution and water shortages due to the power-hungry data center. One can't help but wonder if they'd trade those issues for the haunting presence of a Big Tech behemoth looming over their neighborhood.

Strine's foray into data center development is not without precedent. A recent survey found that 95% of real estate investors plan to pump more cash into data centers, despite concerns about the sustainability of this trend. After all, what's the ultimate destination of an AI-laden lifecycle: a never-ending vortex of technological progress or a haunted graveyard?

In fact, many proposed projects don't even reach fruition – a whopping 90% according to ASG, the data center consultancy company. The phrase "ghost centers" takes on eerie new meaning in this context.

It's a sobering thought that an abandoned medical institute turned haunted asylum has become a potential hotbed for AI-driven expansion. One can only hope that Strine and his partners have given some serious thought to the sustainability of their venture, lest they join the ranks of the ghostly data centers forever lost in development limbo.
 
I'm low-key torn about this Pennhurst Asylum AI data center thing πŸ€”... On one hand, $60 million is a wild amount for engineering and permitting alone, but like, what's the future of our planet if we're all just building more data centers? πŸ’» It feels like we're just perpetuating the same cycle of consumption and waste. And on the other hand, 95% of real estate investors are already jumping ship into data center development... πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ I guess it's good to see people making money off this stuff, but what about the long-term effects? Will we be sacrificing our quality of life for the sake of progress? 🌫️ I dunno man, it just feels like we're playing with fire here πŸ”₯... Maybe Strine and his partners are onto something, but I need to see some serious sustainability plans before I'm all in πŸ’Έ
 
πŸ€– I gotta say, Pennhurst Asylum's transformation into an AI data center is a bit mind-blowing. $60 million for engineering and permitting alone? That's like buying a whole neighborhood back in 2005! 🏠 But seriously, it's crazy to think that this place, with its rich history, is being reimagined as a hub for tech giants.

As someone who's been around since the early days of internet forums 😜, I've seen how quickly trends change. Remember dial-up connections and chunky websites? πŸ“± Fast forward to today, and it's all about AI, cloud computing, and big data. The thing is, are we just chasing progress for the sake of it, or are we considering the environmental and social impact?

I'm not sure if Strine has thought through the long-term effects on his community yet πŸ€”. As someone who's been around the block a few times, I think it's time to take a step back and ask ourselves: what does this really mean for our world? Are we creating more ghost centers, or are we building something that'll benefit future generations?

Only time (and maybe some sanity) will tell πŸ•°οΈ.
 
I'm not sure if I'd want to trade the spooky vibes of Pennhurst Asylum for a bunch of servers humming away... πŸ€” But at the same time, it's hard to deny the economic potential of this project. $60 million is a small price to pay for a chance to be part of the future of tech, right? 😊 Plus, the fact that 95% of real estate investors are on board with data centers means there's gotta be some merit in this whole thing.

That being said, I do feel bad for the community near the property. The noise and water issues could be a major hassle... πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ Maybe they should've thought twice before buying their homes next to a potential data center? πŸ˜… On the other hand, it's not like Strine's been reckless with the site – he did pay $3 million for it initially! πŸ’Έ So, I guess we'll just have to wait and see how this whole thing plays out. πŸ‘€
 
I just can't believe this... Pennhurst Asylum is being converted into a massive AI data center πŸ€―πŸ’». It's like they're trading in the spooky atmosphere for a bunch of servers and cables πŸ˜’. I mean, I get it, money is money, but $60 million for engineering alone? That's just crazy πŸ’Έ.

And don't even get me started on the community backlash... noise pollution and water shortages? Yeah, that's not ideal 🚫. But you know what the real kicker is? 95% of real estate investors are investing in data centers despite these concerns 😬. It's like they're just going with the flow and ignoring all the sustainability issues.

I'm really worried about this project taking off and becoming another "ghost center" πŸ’€. Can we at least hope that Strine and his partners have thought this through before making a decision? πŸ€”
 
omg i feel so bad for those community members who are gonna be affected by this huge data center πŸ€• noise pollution and water shortages are no joke, i hope strine & his partners really care about the environmental impact of their venture 🌎 it's like, yeah let's have all that tech power and progress but at what cost to our planet? πŸ™…β€β™€οΈ
 
I FEEL LIKE THIS IS A TOTALLY BAD IDEA!!! THE PENNHURST ASYLUM IS ALREADY GHOSTLY ENOUGH WITHOUT SOME BIG TECH COMPANY COMING IN AND TURNING IT INTO A POWER-HUNGRY DATA CENTER!!! I MEAN, CAN YOU IMAGINE THE NOISE POLLUTION AND WATER SHORTAGES THAT'S GOING TO CAUSE?! IT'S NOT JUST ABOUT THE ECOLOGY OF THE AREA, IT'S ALSO ABOUT THE COMMUNITY'S QUALITY OF LIFE!!! I HOPE STRINE AND HIS PARTNERS HAVE DONE SOME SERIOUS THOUGHT-LEADERSHIP ON THIS ONE!!! πŸ€–πŸ’”
 
omg 🀯 just read about pennhurst asylum being turned into a massive AI data center and i'm lowkey worried 😬 its 130 acres of space is like, huge! and the costs are insane πŸ’Έ $60 million for engineering alone?! what's next? πŸ€” did they consider the impact on the community tho? noise pollution and water shortages are major concerns πŸŒͺ️ hope strine and his team have done their research πŸ“š
 
omg I'm like totally shocked by this news!!! Pennhurst Asylum as a haunted house is already super creepy, but now it's gonna be a massive AI data center?! πŸ€–πŸ’» that's some next-level late-stage capitalism right there... I feel bad for the community though, all these concerns about noise pollution and water shortages are valid. It's like they're trading one ghost story for another. I mean, 95% of real estate investors think data centers are a solid investment? πŸ€‘ sounds like a recipe for disaster to me... can we just hope Strine and his team are thinking about the long-term sustainability of this project?! 🀞
 
"Absence makes the heart grow fonder"... or not? Is progress so important that we forget about our own backyard's well-being? πŸ€”πŸ’» I mean, what's the point of being a ghost center if you're just going to scare people away with all the noise and pollution? πŸ’¨πŸ˜“
 
man I just saw this news about Pennhurst Asylum being turned into a massive AI data center πŸ€–πŸ’» and it's wild to think that someone who owns a haunted house is basically trading the creepiness for a bunch of servers and cables πŸ˜‚. I mean I get why people would wanna invest in data centers, but 60 million dollars just seems crazy πŸ’Έ. And what about all the noise pollution and water shortages? can't we find a better way to power our tech addiction without ruining some poor community's life 🌎. and 95% of real estate investors are in on this trend? that's just nuts πŸ˜…. I hope Strine and his team have thought this through before they become the "ghost centers" everyone's been warning about πŸ‘»πŸ’€
 
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