Remember how many runtimes like Java and others specifically called out in their TOU that they were not to be used in critical applications that could threaten public safety like air traffic control or nuclear energy?
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That's why they're currently dismantling regulations, can't let some stupid shit like public safety get in the way of profit.
So some kind of shady tax avoidance scheme?
"Only 3.6 Roentgen. Not great, not terrible."
Oh nothing could go wrong here.
Imagine how many solar panels and grid batteries will be installed during those 5 years
All that energy will be needed to run the AI.
From the company that brought you Skynet…