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I thought that Nuclear was still a "bad word" in the USA. Can we start building the "safe" reactors that can recycle spent fuel at over 90%? That would be super. We have had the technology for ~30+ years.

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>Big Tech is getting excited about nuclear power — and now Wall Street wants a piece of the action. 14 of the world's largest financial institutions, including US giants Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, and Bank of America, are set to throw their support behind an effort to triple the world's nuclear energy capacity by 2050, The Financial Times reported on Monday. The banks, which also include Citi, Barclays and BNP Paribas have not said what steps they will take to help achieve this goal.

I thought that Nuclear was still a "bad word" in the USA. Can we start building the "safe" reactors that can recycle spent fuel at over 90%? That would be super. We have had the technology for ~30+ years. Archive: https://archive.today/naVno From the post: >>Big Tech is getting excited about nuclear power — and now Wall Street wants a piece of the action. 14 of the world's largest financial institutions, including US giants Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, and Bank of America, are set to throw their support behind an effort to triple the world's nuclear energy capacity by 2050, The Financial Times reported on Monday. The banks, which also include Citi, Barclays and BNP Paribas have not said what steps they will take to help achieve this goal.

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How much stock do these companies own in electric vehicles? Don't get me wrong, I'm all in for nuclear power but follow the money for why it's suddenly Invogue.

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That is silly. They don't care about the EV's. Its the AI push. They just said that 3-mile island in the US will be brought back online because of a deal with Microsoft for a AI datacenter project.

Remember, they want us in the pods, eating the bugs and not driving or flying or really traveling more than in our 15 minute cities. Why would you need electricity for a EV if you are in a 15 minute city?

You know what? This might be the first evidence that there might be a "true AI" in existence already. That or just greed racing to the next digital gold rush.

Article: https://www.reuters.com/markets/deals/constellation-inks-power-supply-deal-with-microsoft-2024-09-20/ Archive: https://archive.today/8QMua

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When I think of AI, I remember that anything released to the public (for free, I'll get to that) has been in exitance for a while, privately. Something like AI, tho, it was probably in the hands of the military. The military, most likely, used it, themselves. Worst part there, is they used it on the American public. When something is free, you are the product. It was us. They were controlling/brainwashing/manipulating the American public. There's more, I just can't on here. No Dams, either. If you look at it long enough, I believe you're intelligent enough to come to the last conclusion on your own.

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The DOD/DARPA had a "sim earth" project that they would use to simulate human behavior when subjected to various "stressors". This project would use real world data from real people without their knowledge or consent and it would track basically everything. Police interactions, medical interactions, financial transactions..etc. The idea was to make a digital copy of every citizen of a country then to create "events" to see what they would do based on that data.

This project is well over 15-20 years old. It "ended" when the CIA invested some money into facebook as a startup. Well, facebook has been caught more than once running "study's" on its users without telling them to see what content would make them more or less suicidal.

It might sound insane but it happened and is still happening. Disregard this at you and your families own risk.