Rural Texas and the Coming AI Land Rush

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TEXAS RURAL REPORTER

Out across rural Texas, new development rarely arrives with a parade.

It shows up quietly at first. A transmission survey stake in a neighbor’s pasture. A landman knocking on doors. A closed-door meeting at city hall about “economic development opportunities.”

By the time the wider community realizes what’s happening, contracts are signed, tax abatements are granted, and headlines are already celebr…