Neighborhood concerned over Hopkins' plans for massive AI facility

It's a sort of natural oasis in the middle of an otherwise bustling city. That's what attracted people like Hillary Gonzalez and Ed Schneider to live in the Wyman Park neighborhood. Gonzalez has lived here for about five years, Schneider for more than 25. When they heard Johns Hopkins University is planning to build a new 500,000 square foot AI facility, called the Data Science and Translation Institute, right across the street from their homes, they saw some red flags. "How big the project is, the proximity to Stony Run, and the wildlife that lives in the area," Gonzalez said.