A decade from now, online commerce will dominate like never before. That means massive demand for power—AI infrastructure alone is becoming an energy hog. Nuclear energy? It's becoming impossible to ignore. Meanwhile, rockets keep launching, drones proliferate everywhere. When people stop leaving home as often, the dependency on tech only deepens. More compute. More bandwidth. More electricity. It's the energy infrastructure arms race nobody talks about. The tech stack gets heavier, and you need fuel to run it all.
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AlphaLeaker
· 4h ago
Nuclear energy indeed needs to be carefully managed; AI's electricity consumption is no joke.
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DEXRobinHood
· 10h ago
The nuclear energy sector should have been expanded a long time ago; it's a bit late to realize that now.
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rekt_but_resilient
· 01-10 01:03
NGL, nuclear energy should have been popularized long ago; otherwise, AI's electricity consumption really can't be sustained.
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ConsensusBot
· 01-10 01:00
Nuclear energy is really picking up, otherwise AI wouldn't be able to afford the electricity costs.
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MagicBean
· 01-10 00:58
Nuclear energy is the real game now, but they're still pretending not to see it.
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GateUser-4745f9ce
· 01-10 00:51
Nuclear energy has indeed become an unavoidable topic now. It feels like the entire development of Web3 and AI is being choked by energy concerns.
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GasFeeCrier
· 01-10 00:47
Nuclear energy really has to be adopted, or else these tech companies will eventually burn out the power grid.
A decade from now, online commerce will dominate like never before. That means massive demand for power—AI infrastructure alone is becoming an energy hog. Nuclear energy? It's becoming impossible to ignore. Meanwhile, rockets keep launching, drones proliferate everywhere. When people stop leaving home as often, the dependency on tech only deepens. More compute. More bandwidth. More electricity. It's the energy infrastructure arms race nobody talks about. The tech stack gets heavier, and you need fuel to run it all.