Comment Re: The answer is always market distortions (Score 1) 55
A lot to unpack with your post as usual. I am just going to try to avoid the usual deep thread with novella length posts and just point that:
Second, the people building the power plants have a pretty good idea on where electricity will be needed in the next 5 to 10 years and so will plan out a nuclear power plant in these places.
seems to be at odds with TFA. Part of the whole point is that five years ago, the additional power that these AI centers demand was not on the radar. We also do not know if that demand will still be there five years from now. The chips could double or triple in power efficiency. The algorithms? Those could become hundreds or thousands of times more efficient. The whole thing could turn out to just be the latest economic bubble (note, when I say "could", I mean that it will since we already know that with almost 100% certainty) which could collapse (of course, there are other uses for additional electric power if we electrify more things that traditionally burn things for power instead, the data centers could migrate away from where the power can practically be delivered, etc. So, generally, that statement by you does not fit in very well at all with TFA.