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by Forgeties79
217 days ago
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The problem is we now have municipal and state governments taking on infrastructural investments (usually via subsidies) and energy companies racing to meet the load demands. There are all kinds of institutions both private and public dumping obscene amounts money into this speculative investment that can’t be a winner for everybody. What happens to the ones that built for projects that end up failing? Seems to me the only way the story ends is with taxpayers on the hook once again. |
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Power generation, power grids are more generally useful today and less speculative than trying to win the AI race, so the risk for those types of things is somewhat lower, but there IS risk even in those.