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Jaswanth Jegan

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We are in list of top 6 nuclear power submirrene countries

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Arcane

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AI cloud computing's rising power demands have led the Department of Energy to invest billions in upgrading US power grids. NANO Nuclear Energy, world's FIRST publicly traded nuclear energy startup, has partnered with Blockfusion to power AI cloud

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Khushal Patel

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Is anyone here, who might love to build nuclear fusion technology.

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Anish Shome

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Silly QUESTION!, but why not? Is it possible for someone to build a AI startup Without having knowledge or experience in AI or tech? If "Yes" then how? If "No" then why?

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KETU-XYZ. 18 nuclear reactors for 2 lacs Crore by 2032 and invited private players - Reliance, Adani , Tata for 26b $ owned by NPCIL and will increase power from. 7 GW to 22 GW. Currently India has 24 nuclear plant and want to add another 18 by 2032

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p satya Kumar

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Dear all I would suggest like keeping a plant of power, which would produce from our daily wast ,scarp leftoverthings. We can first bult an plant like renew plant of our waste, we recycle it & through heating it we can produce power , and

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Jaswanth Jegan

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Can focus on Renewable Energy and innovate to make it more cheaper instead of Nuclear Power Imo. What do you think?

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Chamarti Sreekar

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Google is funding the construction of 7 small nuclear power reactors in the US to help with energy needed for AI

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Facebook deactivated a pair of its AI robots named Alice and Bob They did so after the robots began talking to each other in their native language. Why they deactivated ? They are not showing us what's the true power of AI .

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