In this episode of "Possible," Reid Hoffman and Aria Finger discuss the geopolitical energy arms race, particularly focusing on the U.S.'s position relative to China. They explore how energy availability is becoming a critical factor in geopolitical competition, especially in the context of AI development, which requires significant energy resources for data centers. They critique the U.S.'s slow progress and regulatory hurdles, consider the potential of partnerships with countries like Canada, and address environmental concerns related to data centers. They also discuss the role of AI and technology in solving climate change, advocating for innovation and experimentation, including geoengineering, while emphasizing the importance of intelligence per watt to drive efficiency and sustainability.
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