So much of our present circumstances, like what this article describes, feel overwhelming and not something we can influence. Feeling like this, can lead to the belief that there is nothing we can do. This unfortunately plays into a fascist agenda. Is there no way out of this scenario?
Short of revolution I'm not sure there is a collective way out of this scenario, however on an individual level the logical conclusion is to invest in power backup and redundancy. To many areas of the world this remains the default...
Honestly, I think we'll be fine. Remember the crypto wars threatening our electricity? Plus, with a bit of planning, you can just ration power to ai chips. And as time goes on, chips will squeeze more computational power out of less energy.
So much of our present circumstances, like what this article describes, feel overwhelming and not something we can influence. Feeling like this, can lead to the belief that there is nothing we can do. This unfortunately plays into a fascist agenda. Is there no way out of this scenario?
Short of revolution I'm not sure there is a collective way out of this scenario, however on an individual level the logical conclusion is to invest in power backup and redundancy. To many areas of the world this remains the default...
Honestly, I think we'll be fine. Remember the crypto wars threatening our electricity? Plus, with a bit of planning, you can just ration power to ai chips. And as time goes on, chips will squeeze more computational power out of less energy.