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And what's the power consumption rates on these super AIs? Can we afford that with our power grids? Our current situation with existing AI is already getting murky.
Humanity: "Super AI, what's the best way to slow climate change?" Super AI: "Turn me off."
Don't worry, OpenAI has made a deal with a company that's making Fusion power also heavily connected to Sam Altman that hasn't actually done anything exceptional yet. So when they finally crack Fusion then AI can just be powered by that!
Sounds like me trying to plan my Dyson Sphere at the beginning of a Stellaris game.
Been trying out the demo for a game called Airborne Empire. You should give it a go, you'll have more moments like this.