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by scarab92
577 days ago
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I doubt it will happen in 10 years, but I think there’s a good chance it will happen. The economics of new nuclear improve significantly if you’re willing to build many at once, and repeal a few key low benefit but high cost regulations. The power requirements of AI can only really be met with new baseload power. You don’t want to leave your expensive silicon idle when the sun isn’t shining, and while batteries might help with say to day fluctuations, they don’t solve the problems of seasonal cycles. |
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Power is a massive component of the cost of AI. They might pay extra for 99.9% reliability, but are not going to pay significantly more for more 9's IMO.