Submitted by UnionPacifik t3_11bxw1u in singularity
SpecialMembership t1_ja1oqz0 wrote
If we achieved agi and fusion in 2020s (which I think is possible). then 2030 will be wilder than wildest dreams.
phillythompson t1_ja2ve1k wrote
Interestingly enough, Sam Altman has invested $375 mil himself into Helion, a fusion company (or fusion research company).
If the same dude who reaps the most reward from AGI is also the same dude who reaps the most reward from fusion… good grief lol
UnionPacifik OP t1_ja404pf wrote
I mean if you’re going to go all in on the future, might as well get the full spread.
Melodic_Manager_9555 t1_ja2frym wrote
Even if nuclear fusion is discovered, the reactors are still monstrously expensive and complex, and for several decades to come their share of electricity will be a few percent of all energy produced.
SpecialMembership t1_ja2k14x wrote
You underestimate capitalism. fusion is underfunded because governments and private players think it's impossible once someone achieves it there will be a mad rush to get their own fusion reactors and the cost will drop to near zero in one or two decades because fusion is near unlimited reliable energy.
natepriv22 t1_ja2gxek wrote
That's if you take nuclear fusion in a vacuum. But if we are assuming that other tech advances as well, spillover effects will change everything.
AI is already helping with nuclear fusion right now. Also don't underestimate how much we will be willing to spend to fight climate change.
I'm here referring to Ray Kurzweils Law of Accelerating Returns.
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