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SarahD

(1,732 posts)
Thu Jun 6, 2024, 08:06 PM Jun 2024

Following the fusion money.

Figure out this 9ne if you can. It looks like a dog chasing its tail, except a dog actually has a tail. In the case of fusion generated electrical power, there is no tail, and there may never be one. It's looking less and less likely that fusion will ever produce electrical power, but that's not stopping hucksters from selling it to scammers because everyone knows ratepayers and taxpayers will be there to create a soft landing for the big money people when the whole fusion thing goes pfffft in the wind.
https://www.theregister.com/2024/06/06/openai_negotiating_nuclear_power_deal/

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Following the fusion money. (Original Post) SarahD Jun 2024 OP
OpenAI will simply be the latest company to ink a deal with Helion OKIsItJustMe Jun 2024 #1
Some positive things will come of AI and fusion research... hunter Jun 2024 #2

OKIsItJustMe

(20,771 posts)
1. OpenAI will simply be the latest company to ink a deal with Helion
Thu Jun 6, 2024, 09:57 PM
Jun 2024

They expect to generate net gain with Polaris this year.

Production scale electrical generation (for Microsoft) is promised in 2028.

Their power will be cheaper and cleaner than fission power.

hunter

(38,936 posts)
2. Some positive things will come of AI and fusion research...
Sat Jun 8, 2024, 11:36 AM
Jun 2024

... but when they do nobody in these fields will want to be associated with the current hype.

Most of the claims made for AI and fusion power are clickbait, wishful thinking, or outright bullshit meant to separate fools from their money.

At the very beginning of the 20th century my great grandfather, a California dairyman, "knew" that motion pictures and aircraft, which were then curiosities, would become important industries. He was right about that. Unfortunately, he bet on the wrong players. Fortunately, my sensible great grandmother did not let him bet everything, so she did not become a penniless widow when he died. (My wife and I both come from matriarchal families. Men do not have the final say on how the money is spent.)

As a university student I first signed onto the internet in the late 'seventies and I've been here ever since. I had no idea where the internet was going then. Fortunes have been made and lost while I've been chatting about 8 bit microprocessors, Star Trek fan fiction, telephone networks, and all the other stuff the weird and queer kids in your high school class were interested in. I'm actually glad I didn't jump in for the money, it would have distracted me from more important pursuits.

At this point I don't see how fusion is going to become a commercially viable power source. I certainly wouldn't bet the future of our civilization on it. The world is burning now. Magical fusion power plants won't save us.

Similarly I don't see how AI is going to evolve past useful idiocy.

It seems to me that most of the people selling these technologies are foolhardy optimists or charlatans.

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