Saudi AI Ambitions Shift: The Line May Be Replaced by Data-Center Hubs

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Saudi Arabia’s Neom megacity project, including The Line, is being downsized and could pivot from housing millions to becoming a data-center hub to boost AI capabilities, as delays, budget overruns, and leadership changes mount, while evictions and migrant-worker abuses highlight the human cost behind the plan.
- Saudi Arabia's Futuristic Megacity Runs Into Dilemma: Why Build Housing When You Can Build a Data Center? Gizmodo
- Saudi Arabia to scale back Neom megaproject Financial Times
- Saudi Arabia ‘scales back plans for 100-mile desert megacity’ after concerns raised over billions spent The Independent
- Ambitious 170 km long Saudimegacity 'The Line' has scope slashed and may be repurposed as AI data center hub — futuristic desert city was set to house 9 million people, and showcased polarizing sci-fi design Tom's Hardware
- Exclusive / Saudi’s NEOM creates new unit to boost oversight Semafor
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