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Blaming Foreign Actors Won’t Answer Georgia’s Data Center Questions
OpenAI says China-based accounts tried to stoke opposition to U.S. data centers. In Georgia, the hardest questions came from Republicans, Democrats, county commissioners and the state’s own auditors.
June 14, 2026
What Should Georgia Require From a Good Data Center Deal?
The question is no longer whether data centers are coming. The question is what communities should demand before saying yes.
June 12, 2026
The Southeast Is Becoming the Data Center Belt of the AI Era
From Northern Virginia to Georgia, North Carolina, Tennessee and Mississippi, the region is becoming the test ground for how America powers the cloud.
June 11, 2026
Georgia’s Data Center Boom Has Become a Power and Tax Policy Fight
The state is trying to welcome the AI infrastructure economy while proving that residents will not be left paying the bill.
June 10, 2026
Metro Atlanta Is Now a Data Center Capital. The Tradeoffs Are Becoming Impossible to Ignore.
Atlanta has become the country's second-largest data center market. The next question is whether the region can manage the boom without losing control of land, power and water decisions.
June 9, 2026
The Server Boom Comes South
Data centers used to be invisible infrastructure. Now they are one of the biggest technology, energy and land-use stories in Georgia.
June 8, 2026
The AJC Just Illustrated What Every Atlanta Tech Company Already Feels: The Information Economy is Breaking
The forces that humbled Andrew Morse's $150 million turnaround aren't leaving the rest of Atlanta tech alone either.
May 13, 2026
When the Cue Ball Hits the Table: What an Atlanta Panel Got Right About AI and Work
At Atlanta Tech Village, a WGU panel laid out the workforce shift leaders cannot afford to ignore — and the playbook for what comes next.
May 1, 2026
Why Alpharetta Quietly Became the Technology City of the South
A foundational look at how a 65,000-person city ended up with roughly 900 tech companies — and 85,000 workers showing up to them every day.
April 28, 2026