As AI data center construction spreads across Wisconsin, new research pushes back on the criticism that the facilities create only temporary construction work, suggesting they could support nearly 6,000 permanent jobs once fully operational. It adds the question of long-term employment to the debate over what large-scale AI infrastructure investment delivers to local economies.
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