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soloojos (Lemmy)@feddit.cl to Technology@lemmy.worldEnglish · 1 year ago

Sam Altman takes nuclear energy company Oklo public to help power his AI ambitions

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Sam Altman takes nuclear energy company Oklo public to help power his AI ambitions

www.cnbc.com

soloojos (Lemmy)@feddit.cl to Technology@lemmy.worldEnglish · 1 year ago
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Sam Altman, best known as the CEO of OpenAI, is also chairman of a nuclear power company called Oklo, which has just gone public through a SPAC.
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    Yeah, cuz that’s totally worth it. Nuclear reactors that mostly power laziness, porn addictions or malicious actors. Why don’t you work on making the power requirements LESS instead, Sam?

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      Laziness, porn addiction and maliciousness have been powered by worse energy sources for over a century. But I do agree that power efficiency should be the focus before we go to the “insanely fast scale-up” phase.

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      LOL okay Greenpeace.

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        Just keep kicking that can down the road…

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          How carbon dioxide is better to you is a mystery to me.

          If you want the other things to stop, you’ll have to kill all humans.

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            Like you’ve never heard of wind or solar? If not, best get with the rest of the world, friend.

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      I have this great plan. I call it the “final solution”

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