Global Resistance Against AI Grows Amid Attacks and Sabotage
A surge of opposition against artificial intelligence is marked by violent incidents and political movements worldwide. Significant investments in data centers have faced increasing local resistance, reflecting growing public concern over AI's societal impact.

In April 2026, Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, faced multiple attacks on his property in San Francisco, highlighting escalating violence against AI leaders. This incident represents a broader global movement against AI, with political resistance manifesting in vandalism and threats.
For instance, in Germany, an anarchist group claimed responsibility for a sabotage act that cut power to 45,000 homes and 2,200 businesses, marking the most severe impact on Berlin since WWII. Between April and June 2025, local opposition delayed 20 data center projects worth $98 billion. A national coalition of 230 environmental organizations is pushing for a moratorium on new data centers in the U.S. as public sentiment shifts against AI technologies.




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