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minus-square@solrizelink5•17 hours agoNew nukes to stop global warming: I sleep. New nukes to power ChatGPT spam bots: real sh*t.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink1•10 hours agoNukes for helping resolve grid stability and energy availability: nah Nukes for powering Google’s latest bullshit: sure! So what happens when Google abandons this project like everything else?
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish1•16 hours agoDo you think Google just wouldn’t use that energy?
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink1•7 hours agoGoogle should pay out the ass for that energy. They’re not trying to ensure additional capacity… They’re building it to save money.
New nukes to stop global warming: I sleep.
New nukes to power ChatGPT spam bots: real sh*t.
Nukes for helping resolve grid stability and energy availability: nah
Nukes for powering Google’s latest bullshit: sure!
So what happens when Google abandons this project like everything else?
Don’t worry about it. Skynet is just ensuring its birth.
Do you think Google just wouldn’t use that energy?
Google should pay out the ass for that energy. They’re not trying to ensure additional capacity… They’re building it to save money.