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I'm curious if AI could find its own power source to keep itself going? Something new beyond current set standards.
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I think it would take time for electricity generation for AI to be cleaner and cheaper.
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True, it would take a few years, but I'm sure AI could do something.
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I read a post a country called El Salvador is using the heat from Volcanos to mine Bitcoin, so I think the heat from Volcano can also be used for AI.
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Huh, that's not a bad idea, but most people can't use such resources, making it hard.
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I heard hot springs can also be used to generate electricity from the heat of hot springs.
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Never heard of that, I doubt there be enough to power something like a house or a lot of PC equipment.