Can AI force the transition to Nuclear?

Can AI force the transition to Nuclear?

Many people have been suggesting that AI use closed-loop systems to rely less on water, but those systems use way more electricity, which forces a greater reliance on fossil fuels.

Source: https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/the-illusion-of-waterless-ai-gneuton-explains-why-closed-loop-cooling-is-not-what-it-seems-302604610.html (By the way, if someone wants to roast me for using this source, PLEASE DO. I have no idea how reliable it is or its bias, but it's the one I found making this claim).

So, could nuclear power be used to power these AI data centers with closed-loop systems, reducing reliance on water and eliminating energy from fossil fuels?

u/RocketR3 — 3 days ago
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Coptic Latex Not Working with Anki

This phrase (ϯ̀ⲥϩⲓⲙⲓ) means "the woman" in Coptic. However, whenever I am making a card with this, the apostrophe (the proper name for it in Coptic is Jenkin) ends up over the first letter, so it looks like this instead: (̀ϯϣϩⲓⲙⲓ).

Does anyone know how to fix this?

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u/RocketR3 — 22 days ago

Cheaper Way to Obtain the Last Three Episodes

The cost of purchasing World War Z - Valley of the Zeke Episode, World War Z x The Walking Dead, and World War Z - Sin City Apocalypse Episode would be $23.47, and that is with a sale. Can this downloadable content (DLC) be obtained at a lower price? Are there any reputable sites that sell keys for these episodes at a lower price?

Because I can buy like 3-4 games if I stretch it with $23.47.

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u/RocketR3 — 1 month ago
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Did anyone get accepted into medical school with no clinical experience?

I do have shadowing (246 hours to be exact), and I wrote about it very, very well, but I have no clinical experience. However, the point of clinical experience is to show that you can demonstrate service orientation (650 hours of non-clinical volunteering); social skills, empathy, and compassion (my own family circumstances and 640 hours of teaching, with MANY MORE EXPECTED IN THE FUTURE), resilience, adaptability, and teamwork (450 hours of research where I demonstrate all of these, with MANY MORE EXPECTED IN THE FUTURE).

The biggest way I demonstrated the skills desired in a clinical experience was through my teaching, but I have no clue whether they will accept it. Is it a deal breaker, or does the rest of the application help make up for it? To be honest, I love teaching others, so dang much. So, if anyone knows a way to get clinical experience by teaching, PLEASE LET ME KNOW. IT IS A LARGE STRENGTH OF MINE.

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u/RocketR3 — 1 month ago
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Yota Pronunciation Query

pronounced as 'y' as in 'yoyo' if before a vowel (ⲁ, ⲉ, ⲏ, ⲓ, ⲟ, ⲩ, ⲱ)
pronounced as 'i' as in 'sit' if before a consonant

Is this correct?

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u/RocketR3 — 1 month ago

In Part 9, Item Number 16 of the N400 form, the question states: "If you received a suspended sentence, were placed on probation, or were paroled, have you completed your suspended sentence, probation, or parole?"

Answering Yes would indicate that I was arrested and/or sentenced, and answering no would indicate that I was arrested and/or sentenced and did not finish my suspended sentence, probation, or parole. I was neither arrested nor sentenced, and I do not even have a speeding ticket.

I wanted to leave this blank, but the official N400 instructions state, "Answer all questions fully and accurately." I wanted to write N/A next to Item Number 16 instead of choosing Yes or No. However, the official N400 instructions also state, "Avoid highlighting, crossing out, or typing or printing outside the area provided for a response."

So, what do I do? The only idea I had was to select No and explain that I was never arrested or sentenced in Part 14 of the N-400 form.

Any suggestions?

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u/RocketR3 — 2 months ago
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Hey guys, I am working on my Personal Statement and want to ensure I showcase other parts of my character that the Work and Activities section didn't emphasize. I am using the AAMC Pre-Med Competencies (https://students-residents.aamc.org/real-stories-demonstrating-premed-competencies/premed-competencies-entering-medical-students), but I am confused about the Ethical Responsibility to Self and Others competency.

Could anyone please give me an example of how a Pre-Med shows this? I don't lie to others, is that good enough???

u/RocketR3 — 2 months ago