4/20/2026 at 2:18:15 AM
Every PC gamer / hardware tech review forum is full of anti-AI hatred.People want to buy a new GPU, add RAM, a new SSD, or hard drive. All of these have doubled or quadrupled in price in just a few months.
Then there are reddit threads every day where I think 30% of the original posts and comments are AI generated spam. If I see a post with emdashes or anything that ends by asking for "thoughts?" I just down vote and report as spam. I want to interact with actual humans not AI bots.
Then we see posts about AI data centers and electricity use which will lead to higher electric bills for ordinary people if demand is higher than supply.
This is ignoring all the stuff about people losing jobs.
So why should the video game playing population or even the general population be in support of AI? Of course it has uses but there are so many negatives right now it is easy for me to understand why people are already sick of it.
by lizknope
4/20/2026 at 2:49:00 AM
>Then we see posts about AI data centers and electricity use which will lead to higher electric bills for ordinary people if demand is higher than supply.That hasn't really played out in reality. The correlation between datacenter capacity growth and electricity price growth is poor.
https://www.economist.com/content-assets/images/20251101_USC...
by gruez
4/20/2026 at 6:42:51 AM
I think a more detailed look at data from 2024 to 2026 gives you a clearer picture than that graph from the economist. Electricity prices have risen more than 7% since lst year (EIA) https://www.consumerreports.org/data-centers/ai-data-centers...Scroll down to get to the links to the data sites.
That same Bloomberg analysis found that areas with high concentrations of data centers saw electricity prices jump 267 percent over the past five years.
by frm88
4/20/2026 at 2:39:42 AM
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