Microsoft to Revive Nuclear Plant on Three Mile Island to Handle AI Processing
Microsoft to Revive Nuclear Plant on Three Mile Island to Handle AI Processing
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Microsoft to Revive Nuclear Plant on Three Mile Island to Handle AI Processing
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Don't get me wrong, nuclear energy is good. It's just being used to power AI. That's a waste. It's being used so a corporation can profit, not to power homes. It's being used to potentially replace humans, who need less power to function and whose power consumption cannot already be avoided anyway.
A nuclear plant is not a bad thing, that's one of the cleanest eneegy sources BUT being Microsoft I'm glad it's at least on an island
It's on an island, yes. In a river, ten kilometres from a dense urban region.
And it's the site that an American president came closest to dying in a nuclear explosion! (I mean that's not why it's notable, but it's a fun fact anyways.)
A nuclear plant is not a bad thing
This specific one famously is.
Lol I didn't know that
Three mile island is outdated tech.
Are there any nuclear power plants in the US that aren’t?
Cool. Nothing could possibly go wrong.
I live near enough to TMI that a catastrophic event would be severely detrimental to my health, but I see this as a good thing (if you can call AI good). Clean, safe energy, and jobs for people in an area that needs jobs, win-win.
The fucking timeline we’re in
ELI5 please why they don't just put their server farms in a desert, roofed with solar panels and a big-bum battery?
The Susquehanna River that Three Mile Island sits on offers virtually unlimited fresh cold water for cooling the server farm.
Fucking up the temperature downstream; global warming baby! But who needs that ecosystem? It's survive or die, and that includes the beavers! Down with trees, up with fleas(markets)!
And it flows into Chesapeake bay after passing by Peach Bottom nuke plant, where unannounced inspections have revealed everyone sleeping.
At one time, farmers used to grow popcorn on 3MI. Post-incident, pets were born with deformities on the York County side, harder to tell with the humans there.
We won't go into the time I drove into Indian Point during the day and found no one in attendance. No guards, gates open, etc.
I drove all over the plant. Took a while to find anyone, and that person was annoyed at my needing to make a delivery, but there was no one at the dock.
I'm not on either side, but if you read an article about nukes, someone paid for it, pro or con.
It's not that simple.
Because you want data centers to be closer to the users for speed.
Transit latency is a tiny tiny fraction of the round trip time for AI processing tasks. Until AI tasks are in the order of milliseconds instead of seconds it's a rounding error.
Doesn't that depend on the application?
This is just begging for a kernel memory space access joke...
Knowing the incompetence of Microsoft is making me re-think my pro-nuclear stance...maybe it should be banned.
ah yes nothing will go wrong no meltdowns whatsoever
You can see the cooling towers from the highway. It's not secluded.
I know certain sentiments are coming, so I'll put this here: Three Mile Island wasn't the unmitigated disaster that fearmongers would have you believe. It was an ultimately harmless accident that was highly publicized because of poor communication and irresponsible sensationalist journalism.
More on the topic: https://youtu.be/cL9PsCLJpAA
It was actually a success story. It failed safe, as designed.
Unfortunately "The China Syndrome" really pumped up anti-nuclesr sentiment.
TMI was the opposite of Chernobyl.
Yep. And underscoring that more than almost anything else is the fact that the TMI facility continued to operate without incident for forty years after that accident.
"Nuclear" sounds scary but it doesn't have to be and generally isn't. There are currently 94 active nuclear reactors in the US. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuclear_power_in_the_United_States
IMHO, the correct take on "
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uses enormous amounts of energy" is "yes, we do need to invest more in renewable and clean energy". Anyone who didn't have their head in the sand could have known that last century. This is only a problem now because our political leaders have failed us, year after year, decade after decade.Small addendum, there's 94 commercial reactors that are generating power for the grid
But there's a few dozen more active nuclear reactors that exist for things like training and research.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_nuclear_research_reactors#United_States
Related, unfun fact: MRI used to be called NMRI, Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Imaging, because it used the nuclear magnetic resonance phenomenon (literally a nuclear vibe check), but people were so afraid of the word "nuclear" that it was dropped.
I thought the Netflix show was pretty clear it wasn't as bad as popular history made it out to be.