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Go Green Before Considering Nuclear, Says AirTrunk Chief

The Daily Telegraph

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Renewable projects, such as solar and wind farms, can be commissioned more quickly than nuclear energy reactors, according to AirTrunk boss Robin Khuda

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AirTrunk's CEO Robin Khuda advocates for prioritizing renewable energy sources like solar and wind over nuclear power to support the AI revolution. With renewable projects having faster commissioning timelines than nuclear reactors, Khuda emphasizes the importance of sustainable energy to power advances in AI technology. The discussion highlights the relationship between energy policy and the development of AI, particularly in reducing environmental risks rather than directly addressing existential AI risks. The perspective shared in this article contributes to the broader discourse on sustainable frameworks for AI advancement and policy implications in an Australian context.

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