Read previewThe Greater Memphis Chamber publicly announced last month that Elon Musk would build xAI's "gigafactory of compute" in the Tennessee city.
The planned facility is set to house what Musk intends to be the world's most powerful supercomputer, set to power xAI's chatbot, Grok.
AdvertisementOne council member, Pearl Walker, told Forbes that the development caused "hysteria" among Memphis locals.
In an open letter shared on X, a group of three Memphis environmental groups also expressed concerns about the factory's impact on the local power supply.
Memphis Light, Gas, and Water is trying to prevent the factory from affecting the local power grid, the outlet added.
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