Trader consensus leans heavily against an AI data center moratorium passing before 2027, with "No" at 64.5% implied probability, driven by aggressive state-level pushback favoring rapid AI infrastructure buildout. Georgia's Senate recently advanced SB 169, prohibiting local governments from imposing data center moratoriums amid fierce lobbying from tech giants like Microsoft and OpenAI, who tout billions in economic investments and jobs. Similar preemptive bills in Virginia and elsewhere counter environmental and grid strain concerns, reflecting a cultural shift prioritizing AI innovation over restrictions. Absent federal momentum or unified opposition, upcoming legislative sessions through 2026 favor development, solidifying trader skepticism on any pre-2027 halt.
Resumo experimental gerado por IA com dados do Polymarket · AtualizadoAI data center moratorium passed before 2027?
AI data center moratorium passed before 2027?
A qualifying moratorium go into effect against the construction of any facility described in the legal text as an AI data center, AI compute facility, AI training/inference data center, or similar. Any moratorium that applies to all “data centers” will also qualify.
The signing of such a bill will qualify regardless of the date such a moratorium actually comes into effect, or whether an injunction is put into place against qualifying legislation.
The primary resolution source for this market will be official information from the US Government. However, a consensus of credible reporting will also be used.
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0x65070BE91...A qualifying moratorium go into effect against the construction of any facility described in the legal text as an AI data center, AI compute facility, AI training/inference data center, or similar. Any moratorium that applies to all “data centers” will also qualify.
The signing of such a bill will qualify regardless of the date such a moratorium actually comes into effect, or whether an injunction is put into place against qualifying legislation.
The primary resolution source for this market will be official information from the US Government. However, a consensus of credible reporting will also be used.
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0x65070BE91...Trader consensus leans heavily against an AI data center moratorium passing before 2027, with "No" at 64.5% implied probability, driven by aggressive state-level pushback favoring rapid AI infrastructure buildout. Georgia's Senate recently advanced SB 169, prohibiting local governments from imposing data center moratoriums amid fierce lobbying from tech giants like Microsoft and OpenAI, who tout billions in economic investments and jobs. Similar preemptive bills in Virginia and elsewhere counter environmental and grid strain concerns, reflecting a cultural shift prioritizing AI innovation over restrictions. Absent federal momentum or unified opposition, upcoming legislative sessions through 2026 favor development, solidifying trader skepticism on any pre-2027 halt.
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