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by whinvik 1241 days ago
> Although the machine itself will not generate power, it will be used to develop technology needed for future inertial confinement fusion energy powerplants.

5 years away and it will not even generate power. Seems a risky bet.

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It took me far to long to realize this, but the incentive on research grants is not to deliver a final product. In many cases the individuals responsible for delivering would be rewarded by no longer having a career.

Hence, these programs tend towards infinite research proposals- the same is true in applied ml research in private corporations.

First Light isn't a research program funded by grants, it's a startup company attempting to develop a product. If they actually deliver before someone else makes them obsolete, they won't lose their careers, they'll make an absurd amount of money and be quite busy improving their reactors.
Prepare to be shouted down and told we'll all be running personal fusion generators by summer...