Kentucky woman rejects $26M offer to turn her farm into a data center
A "major artificial intelligence company" reportedly offered a Kentucky family $26 million to build a data center on their farm.
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A Kentucky woman rejected a $26 million proposal from a major artificial intelligence company to build a data center on her farm.
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