Sophie Cunningham raises concerns over AI data centers taking farmland

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Last updated Jul 17, 2026

Sophie Cunningham raises concerns over AI data centers taking farmland
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Sophie Cunningham, guard for the Indiana Fever, sparked discussion about farmland loss to AI data centers on July 17. Cunningham expressed her worries on social media, questioning how to preserve farmland amid increasing purchases for data center construction, highlighted by a recent sale of an 89-acre farm in Pennsylvania. Her remarks gained attention, dividing opinions on the impact of data centers on agriculture and local economies. Cunningham, connected to rural life through her family's farming background, did not propose a specific policy but attracted public discourse. The Fever, currently competing for playoff positioning, is set to face the Seattle Storm next.

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  • Cunningham questioned farmland loss to AI data centers on social media.
  • An 89-acre Pennsylvania farm was sold to QTS Data Centers.
  • Data centers raise concerns about energy use and agricultural land loss.
  • Cunningham has a personal connection to farming through her family.
  • The Fever will host the Seattle Storm following a recent loss.
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  • 12:18 AMYahoo SportsSophie Cunningham sparks debate with blunt question about AI data centers
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