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Rare Bees Nuke Mark Zuckerberg's Plan For Atomic-Powered AI Data Center |
2024-11-07 |
[ZeroHedge] At an all-hands meeting last week, Mark Zuckerberg reportedly told Meta workers that plans to build an AI data center powered by nuclear energy were scrapped after rare bees were discovered on the proposed site. Meta's proposed AI data center project with an existing nuclear power plant operator fell apart over environmental and regulatory challenges, according to a Financial Times report, citing two people familiar with the meeting. The people gave no details about which nuclear power plant Meta planned to build an AI data center in an adjacent lot. They noted that Meta continues to search for locations to tap into carbon-free energy. Here's more from the report... Zuckerberg told staffers at the all-hands that, had the deal gone ahead, Meta would have been the first Big Tech group to wield nuclear-powered AI, and would have had the largest nuclear plant available to power data centres, two people said. Incredible power demand growth from AI data centers has sparked a nuclear power revival in the US (but no fast enough when compared with China):
While we may not always see eye to eye with Zuckerberg, we share his concerns about China outpacing the US in nuclear power development. It's alarming that Western lawmakers, wearing climate crisis blinders, have pushed de-growth global warming and climate policies that only stifle industrial output and fuel inflation, while providing China a clear runway to eclipse the West's economy due to its total disregard for such policies. It's safe to say that when the Communist Party in China builds coal power plants, concerns about bees are likely the last thing on their minds. Related: Mark Zuckerberg 10/29/2024 Lee Smith Exposes Obama's ‘Destructive' Shadow Network, Says Kamala Harris's Presidency Would Be ‘Another Four-Year Term' Mark Zuckerberg 10/24/2024 Biden-Harris administration spent $900 million pushing faulty COVID messaging, Congress reports Mark Zuckerberg 10/18/2024 Senior Meta Engineer Reveals Anti-Kamala Posts Are ''Automatically Demoted,” Admits Shadowbanning Tactics |
Posted by:Skidmark |
#5 Everyone on that electrical path should start raising bees. Then start a youtube channel celebrating those bees with cute videos. |
Posted by: swksvolFF 2024-11-07 23:24 |
#4 Going back to the story... it's gotta suck to be a government toady and have your pet project derailed by that same government paying off some of their flakier debt-holders. |
Posted by: Mercutio 2024-11-07 09:27 |
#3 Thanks Walker. Feds plan massive electric corridor through Kansas and nobody knows about it – June 24 comment deadline - Kansas Informer Wonder what the EF rating of those towers will be. |
Posted by: Skidmark 2024-11-07 07:52 |
#2 That's the hard media push regionally to make giving up your family agriculture land for green energy look cool. |
Posted by: swksvolFF 2024-11-07 07:49 |
#1 I was researching the rare bees, I'm an Indiana beekeeper, and I found a story about a five mile wide 800 mile long transmission corridor. People should pay attention to this story. See the link: https://kaninfo.com/news/feds-plan-massive-electric-corridor-through-kansas-and-nobody-knows-about-it-june-24-comment-deadline/ |
Posted by: The Walking Unvaxed 2024-11-07 06:10 |